by alison tidmarsh
Relief etching on brass, Silversmithing techniques
h: 10 w: 31 d: 1 (cms).
The beauty of the etching plate is rarely seen by the patron, and they are missing out. Whether the plate is steel, copper, brass or used carborundum and collagraph, it has an incredible patina, and is a work of art in its own right. I first noticed this on a course with my son at Ironbridge Fine Arts, taught by Jenny Mason-Gunning. I was captivated. Relief etching on brass has a shimmer and color that works well for my wearable pieces, commissions can also be produced in silver or gold. My process begins as a work on paper, with a drypoint or engraved etching plate, hand inked or painted with Koh I Noor Anilinky Watercolors, À la poupée. The plate is individually printed on damp watercolour paper, often incorporating Chine-collé. The print is photographed, then acid relief etched; the honesty of the flipped image is an important part of understanding printing processes. The plate, shaped with silversmithing tools into a belt or a cuff, creates wearable art which travels with you.
£290 (As exhibited.)
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by alison tidmarsh
Relief etching on brass, Silversmithing techniques
h: 10 w: 16 d: 1 (cms).
I moved to England over 20 years ago. As many do, I poured my creativity into making a home and raising our family. I knew I didn’t want to miss anything and I was lucky enough to be able to stay home with our boys. “I did not give up art, society just refuses to acknowledge that making a home and raising a family is in itself an art form.” The garden was a job that became a creative outlet, a new challenge. Encouraged by my mother and father in law I got my hands dirty. Plants like children are vigorous growers, and also quite forgiving of mistakes. Gardening to me became large scale painting that simply took longer. From Seed to Etching is my very first series of etchings. Inspired by the borders, plants and bulbs which I planned and planted in our garden over 18 years. The process has been long, but a joy, save the reliable sting of the nettle.
£290 (As exhibited.)
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by alison tidmarsh
Relief etching on brass, Silversmithing techniques
h: 8 w: 7 d: 6 (cms).
The beauty of the etching plate is rarely seen by the patron, and they are missing out. Whether the plate is steel, copper, brass or used carborundum and collagraph, it has an incredible patina, and is a work of art in its own right. I first noticed this on a course with my son at Ironbridge Fine Arts, taught by Jenny Mason-Gunning. I was captivated. Relief etching on brass has a shimmer and color that works well for my wearable pieces, commissions can also be produced in silver or gold. My process begins as a work on paper, with a drypoint or engraved etching plate, hand inked or painted with Koh I Noor Anilinky Watercolors, À la poupée. The plate is individually printed on damp watercolour paper, often incorporating Chine-collé. The print is photographed, then acid relief etched; the honesty of the flipped image is an important part of understanding printing processes. The plate, shaped with silversmithing tools into a belt or a cuff, creates wearable art which travels with you.
£290 (As exhibited.)
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by alison tidmarsh
Part 1: Intaglio, Drypoint Etching and Embossing, À la poupée Part 2: Relief Etching on Brass with Silversmithing Techniques
h: 31 w: 31 d: 1 (cms).
The beauty of the etching plate is rarely seen by the patron, and they are missing out. Whether the plate is steel, copper, brass or used carborundum and collagraph, it has an incredible patina, and is a work of art in its own right. I first noticed this on a course with my son at Ironbridge Fine Arts, taught by Jenny Mason-Gunning. I was captivated. Relief etching on brass has a shimmer and color that works well for my wearable pieces, commissions can also be produced in silver or gold. My process begins as a work on paper, with a drypoint or engraved etching plate, hand inked or painted with Koh I Noor Anilinky Watercolors, À la poupée. The plate is individually printed on damp watercolour paper, often incorporating Chine-collé. The print is photographed, then acid relief etched; the honesty of the flipped image is an important part of understanding printing processes. The plate, shaped with silversmithing tools into a belt or a cuff, creates wearable art which travels with you.
£580 (As exhibited.)
£190
(Unframed print.)
£290
(Framed print.)
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