Matt Evans
Agate I, 2021
Inkjet on Wove Paper Edition 1 of 5 Signed and numbered on verso
Price Upon Request
Inspired by the nature printing intaglio technique invented in 1851 by Dr. Franz Leydolt in Vienna. The Agate is etched with Hydrochloric Acid and put in an electrically charged bath to create a copper printing plate that is used to create an image of impeccable exactitude. This 19th century technique was also used on meteorites, bats, snakes, fossils, flies, lace, flowers, and leaves.
Matt Evans
Agate II, 2021
Inkjet on Wove Paper Edition 1 of 5 Signed and numbered on verso
$1,800
Inspired by the nature printing intaglio technique invented in 1851 by Dr. Franz Leydolt in Vienna. The Agate is etched with Hydrochloric Acid and put in an electrically charged bath to create a copper printing plate that is used to create an image of impeccable exactitude. This 19th century technique was also used on meteorites, bats, snakes, fossils, flies, lace, flowers, and leaves.
Matt Evans
Agate III, 2021
Inkjet on Wove Paper Edition 1 of 5 Signed and numbered on verso
$1,800
Inspired by the nature printing intaglio technique invented in 1851 by Dr. Franz Leydolt in Vienna. The Agate is etched with Hydrochloric Acid and put in an electrically charged bath to create a copper printing plate that is used to create an image of impeccable exactitude. This 19th century technique was also used on meteorites, bats, snakes, fossils, flies, lace, flowers, and leaves.
Matt Evans
Agate IV, 2021
44 x 84 in.
Inkjet on Wove Paper Edition 1 of 5 Signed and numbered on verso
$1,800
Inspired by the nature printing intaglio technique invented in 1851 by Dr. Franz Leydolt in Vienna. The Agate is etched with Hydrochloric Acid and put in an electrically charged bath to create a copper printing plate that is used to create an image of impeccable exactitude. This 19th century technique was also used on meteorites, bats, snakes, fossils, flies, lace, flowers, and leaves.
Matt Evans
Agate V, 2021
Inkjet on Wove Paper Edition 1 of 5 Signed and numbered on verso
$1,800
Inspired by the nature printing intaglio technique invented in 1851 by Dr. Franz Leydolt in Vienna. The Agate is etched with Hydrochloric Acid and put in an electrically charged bath to create a copper printing plate that is used to create an image of impeccable exactitude. This 19th century technique was also used on meteorites, bats, snakes, fossils, flies, lace, flowers, and leaves.