
Contemporary Printmaking
Safer Intaglio Techniques and Processes
Mark Graver(Author)
Herbert Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 30. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-78994-357-3 (ISBN)
Description
Discover how to make your studio more sustainable with this hands-on guide to safer printmaking.
Many artists love the art of print but are concerned about the hazardous materials traditionally used in intaglio techniques, including inking and plate preparation. Contemporary Printmaking offers practical advice on lower risk, lower impact alternatives that maintain creativity without compromising health or the environment.
Focusing on acrylic resist etching and metal salt mordants, this book covers techniques for working with copper, aluminium, zinc and steel. You'll find detailed, illustrated instructions for hard and soft grounds, aquatints, lift resists, wash resists and experimental approaches using accessible, non-toxic materials. Also explored are drypoint, collagraphy, photopolymer, laser engraving and digital hybrid methods - showing how traditional and new techniques can be combined in innovative ways.
Award-winning artist Mark Graver uniquely blends technical depth with sustainability concerns, offering guidance on setting up a home studio, choosing eco-friendly inks and cleaners, and adapting workflows for affordability and accessibility. Fully illustrated with process photography and finished artwork, and with contributions from international artists and educators, Contemporary Printmaking proves that intaglio can remain bold, experimental and environmentally conscious.
Many artists love the art of print but are concerned about the hazardous materials traditionally used in intaglio techniques, including inking and plate preparation. Contemporary Printmaking offers practical advice on lower risk, lower impact alternatives that maintain creativity without compromising health or the environment.
Focusing on acrylic resist etching and metal salt mordants, this book covers techniques for working with copper, aluminium, zinc and steel. You'll find detailed, illustrated instructions for hard and soft grounds, aquatints, lift resists, wash resists and experimental approaches using accessible, non-toxic materials. Also explored are drypoint, collagraphy, photopolymer, laser engraving and digital hybrid methods - showing how traditional and new techniques can be combined in innovative ways.
Award-winning artist Mark Graver uniquely blends technical depth with sustainability concerns, offering guidance on setting up a home studio, choosing eco-friendly inks and cleaners, and adapting workflows for affordability and accessibility. Fully illustrated with process photography and finished artwork, and with contributions from international artists and educators, Contemporary Printmaking proves that intaglio can remain bold, experimental and environmentally conscious.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
Fully illustrated with photographs throughout
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78994-357-3 (9781789943573)
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Person
Mark Graver RE is an award-winning artist, printmaker, curator and educator based in New Zealand, where he founded Wharepuke Print Studio in 2005. Holding an MA in Printmaking from Camberwell College of Arts, London, he is internationally recognised for pioneering non-toxic and sustainable approaches to print. Author of Non-Toxic Printmaking (2011), his work is represented in major public collections worldwide.
Content
Introduction
1. Traditional, Safer, Non-Toxic?
2. Purpose of This Book
3. Introduction to Techniques and Materials
4. Safer Etching
5. Etching Copper & Brass
6. Etching Aluminium, Zinc & Steel
7. Complete Etching Systems
8. Creative Processes
9. Papers, Etching Presses & Studio Equipment
10. Direct to Plate Techniques
11. Collagraphy
12. Photopolymer Printmaking
13. Digital and Photographic Processes
14. The Domestic Studio
15. Conclusion
Contributing Artists
Bibliography
Printmaking Workshops and Studios
Image Permissions
Contributing Suppliers
Endnotes
Index
Dedication, Acknowledgements and Author's Note
1. Traditional, Safer, Non-Toxic?
2. Purpose of This Book
3. Introduction to Techniques and Materials
4. Safer Etching
5. Etching Copper & Brass
6. Etching Aluminium, Zinc & Steel
7. Complete Etching Systems
8. Creative Processes
9. Papers, Etching Presses & Studio Equipment
10. Direct to Plate Techniques
11. Collagraphy
12. Photopolymer Printmaking
13. Digital and Photographic Processes
14. The Domestic Studio
15. Conclusion
Contributing Artists
Bibliography
Printmaking Workshops and Studios
Image Permissions
Contributing Suppliers
Endnotes
Index
Dedication, Acknowledgements and Author's Note