
A series of photogravure intaglio etchings from the “EVE” series by Indira Cesarine printed on cotton paper. Several of the works are currently on view in her Artist In Residence solo exhibition at The Parlor NYC. All artworks including the original etched metal plates (used as the negative) were created and printed by hand by the artist.
Photogravure is a printmaking process that uses a photographic image to create an etched metal plate, typically copper, for printing. It’s an intaglio method, meaning the image is photo transferred and etched with acid into the metal plate, and ink is then hand-transferred from the plate onto paper using a printing press. This results in prints with rich tonal gradations, soft blacks, and a characteristic velvety texture. The process was important in 19th-century photography, but by the 20th century was only used by some fine art photographers. By the mid-century it was almost extinct.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photogravure
Title"EVE" Photogravure EtchingsSeries"EVE" SeriesYear2018-2021MediumPhotogravure Intaglio Etching, Ink on Cotton PaperDimensionsDimensions Variable, 16 x 12in, Framed 21 x 17EditionLimited Editions of 6ExhibitedThe Parlor NYC Artist In Residence ExhibitionNotesSigned on verso, includes certificate of authenticity.Linkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhotogravurePurchaseuntitled-space.artwww.artsy.net