TY - BOOK AB - "Magical secrets are quickly grasped. They open doors to fresh ways of seeing and understanding. Artists use aquatint, a form of etching, to create delicate washes, velvety blacks, and intricate layers of color impossible in other art media. In this book, the third in a series about etchings, Emily York discusses 46 aquatints by 32 artists, with special attention to fascinating sequential works by Richard Diebenkorn and Al Held. Emily York is a master painter at Crown Point Press, a publishing workshop where artists have been creating etchings since 1962. She ties processes directly to art, and with clear writing and abundant illustrations explains the aquatint processes of spit bite, sugar lift, soap ground, and water bite. She also details steel-facing and multiple-plate printing, and gives step-by-step instructions for making your own aquatints. Anyone who cares about art will enjoy this book, and anyone who makes etchings will find it indefensible. The included DVD demonstrates the processes, and the accompanying website provides ongoing information about printmaking."--Publisher's description. AU - York, Emily. AU - Brown, Kathan. AU - Brooks, Catherine CN - NE2230 CN - NE2230 CY - San Francisco : DA - c2008. ID - 344248 KW - Aquatint KW - Prints KW - Printmakers KW - Etching N1 - Includes index. N1 - Accompanying DVD includes videotaped demonstrations of the techniques in the eight chapters, directed by Emily York (68 min.); Appendix A. Using acid to bite plates, directed by Catherine Brooks; and Appendix B. Printing the Crown Point way, directed by Kathan Brown. Camera and editing by Javier Briones. N2 - "Magical secrets are quickly grasped. They open doors to fresh ways of seeing and understanding. Artists use aquatint, a form of etching, to create delicate washes, velvety blacks, and intricate layers of color impossible in other art media. In this book, the third in a series about etchings, Emily York discusses 46 aquatints by 32 artists, with special attention to fascinating sequential works by Richard Diebenkorn and Al Held. Emily York is a master painter at Crown Point Press, a publishing workshop where artists have been creating etchings since 1962. She ties processes directly to art, and with clear writing and abundant illustrations explains the aquatint processes of spit bite, sugar lift, soap ground, and water bite. She also details steel-facing and multiple-plate printing, and gives step-by-step instructions for making your own aquatints. Anyone who cares about art will enjoy this book, and anyone who makes etchings will find it indefensible. The included DVD demonstrates the processes, and the accompanying website provides ongoing information about printmaking."--Publisher's description. PB - Crown Point Press, PP - San Francisco : PY - c2008. SN - 9781891300219 SN - 1891300210 T1 - Magical secrets about aquatint :spit bite, sugar lift & other etched tones step-by-step / TI - Magical secrets about aquatint :spit bite, sugar lift & other etched tones step-by-step / ER -