Lithography. Theory, Problems, Practice
Description
A master lithographer's aim is to keep the immediacy of the artist's hand intact-from fine pencil lines to painterly brush strokes. And yet, even as it preserves the complex modeling and tonality of original work, lithography becomes an art form in itself. This program gives students a way to experience and incorporate professional lithographic methods, many of which have been practiced for hundreds of years, by providing a visual textbook of the different stages of lithographic imaging. The instruction offered here is founded on the expertise of Lucho Rousanow, a teacher of lithography, a professional painter, and a master printer with two decades of experience.
Runtime
31 min
Subjects
- Commercial art (35)
- Art (784)
- Graphic arts (79)
- Computer graphics (96)
- Communication in design (56)
- Design (87)
- Communication in art (35)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2010], c2007
Database
Films on Demand
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