Indian Pear
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This etching is a "vintage" piece by Anna, created in 2005. It is the last edition of the series at number: 50/50.
The etching is framed with archival material and the framed dimensions are 13 x 14 in.
Etching is an intaglio printing process. A metal plate is covered with a protective, acid-resistant wax ground. The artist then draws the image in the wax with a stylus, exposing the metal. The plate is then placed in an acid bath, which corrodes the exposed areas and creates furrows and troughs that will hold the ink. The depth of the etched lines is controlled by the strength of the acid and the amount of time the plate is exposed to it. After the ground is cleaned off, the etched plate is inked and printed in the same manner as an engraving.
Colours in an etching may be achieved by using a different etched plate for each colour or by using a method called “à la poupée”.
Where each colour has its own etched plate as Anna does, the plates must be placed in the same location on the press to ensure the artwork is properly aligned when the work is passed through the press for each colour.