For the two color plates in Character Traits, I use the same
basic process as the one color plates—I apply the ink by squeegee, wipe
with tarlatan and newsprint (and hand if needed), and clean the
edges—before laying down a top of color ink with brayer. I originally
intended for most prints in the book to be two color, but this intention
was modified early on when I realized the complexity of the process. It
had never occurred to me in the planning stage that I would need to
completely clean the plates between each print to prevent the two inks
mixing in successive inking and wipings. This adds an enormous amount of
time to the process as the plate not only needs to be cleaned but also
dried between prints. Additionally, certain plates in which the intaglio
image is too fine simply do not work in two colors. The solution was
for both the standard and the deluxe copies to contain a few of the same
two color prints, while a selection of prints appear in one color in
the standard copies and two colors in the deluxe. Below are some images
of each step of the process photographed by Annie Schlechter.
Monday, December 24, 2018
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