Drypoint in Plexiglass with Carborundum Collagraph

I am pleased to invite you to listen to or watch my interview with the marvelous Ann Shafer. The interview ranges from discussion of my book, “Carborundum Collagraph Printmaking”, through some of my printmaking history and into Art Therapy, the career I transitioned into while closing my studio, Yama Prints. Season3 Episode 104 - www.platemarkpodcast.com On YouTube: Video version    • s3e104 carborundum collography with Betty ...   Audio version    • s3e104 carborundum collagraphy with Betty ...   TO PURCHASE the book, "Carborundum Collagraph Printmaking”: https://www.lulu.com/search?adult_aud... ALTERNATIVE URL: https://www.lulu.com/shop SEARCH TERM: carbcoll Drypoint in plexiglass is as easy as it looks! In this latest video, lines made by cutting into plexiglass are described as a possible element of Carborundum Collagraphs, because carborundum paste is not conducive for fine lines. These videos are just a very short taste of how to use this medium. To see some prints, look at the INTRODUCTION video and at www.yamaprints.net.. Another video shows how to ink, wipe and print. The book, "Carborundum Collagraph Printmaking", provides step-by-step instructions to take you from buying materials through making and printing collagraph and drypoint plates, to signing your finished artwork. The book includes an entire chapter about Drypoint in Plexiglass. Both drypoint in Plexiglas and Carborundum Collagraph are non-toxic and make full-spectrum fine art prints using Carborundum Paste. Carborundum collagraphs made using this technique offer the experienced and novice artist-printmaker easy access to printmaking. Thank you for viewing this. View related videos on my channel. There are images of carborundum collagraphs made by using the paste technique at www.yamaprints.net.