
Etching
Since the beginning of the Renaissance, the art of intaglio print making has been counted among the great achievements of western art. Alongside the oil painting, sculpture, fresco and architecture it has been the vehicle by which the peoples of the occidental world have expressed their ideas, aspirations and hopes and saved them for posterity.
The copper plate etching is a form of intaglio printmaking wherein the grooves in the plate are not produced by carving them out with a burin as is the case with engravings. The grooves in which the printing inks rest are produced by exposing the copper to acid which eats into the plate. Prints made from such plates have been extant since the second half of the 15th century.
The plate is coated with a thin asphalt layer, which protects the copper from the acid. The artist then draws, with a needle, the picture into the the asphalt thereby scratching that protective layer away. Thus revealed, the copper shines through the black asphalt, looking much like a negative of the picture that will eventually be printed. The copper plate is laid into an acid bath and the drawing is etched into the copper.
Once etched and cleansed of the asphalt layer the plate is then coated with a layer of printers ink. The excess ink is then wiped off, leaving ink only in the etched grooves. A piece of moist paper is then laid upon the plate and they are both rolled through the press.
Because of the presure aplied to the copper plate and the moistness of the paper the paper itself is pushed into the grooves of the plate thereby taking on the printers ink. The print is then taken off the plate and cleaned. This process is repeated for every print and has, like the method of making the plate, not changed since over 500 yearseit Anfang der Renaissance wurde der Tiefdruck zu den großen Errungenschaften der abendländischen Kunst gezählt. Neben der Fresco- u. Ölmalerei, Bildhauerei, und Architektur wurden Stiche und Radierungen verwendet, um die Ideen, Ideale und Sehnsüchte der abendländischen Völker Ausdruck zu verleihen.
Personal Guaranty
I have for 30 years endevored to live up to the high standards of print making which have been established over the centuries. I, personally produce my own printing plates and have entrusted the best intaglio printers of Europe with the printing of my etchings. All prints are hand made in the technique described above. All etchings are printed in limited editions, signed and numbered by the artist. The plate is destroyed after the completion of the edition. Please contact me for more information. Recommended reading: Ruth Leaf, "Etching, Engraving and other Intaglio Printmaking Techniqes", Dover Publication,Inc. N.Y.,1984, ISBN 0-486-24721-X. For further questions, feel free to send a message: mf@michael-fuchs.at
The making of an etching

The artists draws on the asphalt coated copper-plate.
The galvanised copper-plate with a print.
The plates are ready to be printed.

Printing an etching.
