Among the traditional engraving techniques I had previously limited to those which I have used, and I flew on photoengraving, photomechanical process of creation, the daughter of the industrial revolution and the spread of illustrated magazines, which allows you to transfer a photographic negative on a slab metal so that we can mechanically reproduce the image.
At a technical level I pretty much said everything: the plate is prepared by the method of ' aquatint, then it is imprinted on a photographic negative that once surrounded the plate in acid, filtering capabilities corrosive engraving reproduces the image. I have personally experienced
this technique on a single occasion: the recording is a photomechanical reproduction of a picture on my china (yes, more monkeys, I'm sorry but there is no escape!).
this technique on a single occasion: the recording is a photomechanical reproduction of a picture on my china (yes, more monkeys, I'm sorry but there is no escape!).