Drypoint Printing with a Pasta Maker
How to use a pasta maker to print a drypoint scratched onto a piece of clear plastic. Materials required: Pasta maker Printmaking paper Akua Intaglio Ink A scalpel or other sharp tool A piece of clear plastic from a food container Newsprint for protecting your work surface Tissue paper for wiping A drawing or photo to trace A piece of card stock or other heavy paper Water Sandpaper (optional)

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