Etchings





These are some of my new etchings for the year. I've been very happy with some of the results so far, which has me thinking of doing larger versions.
I enjoyed the more linear quality of the prints, and the versatility of the mediums when etching into zinc. I also found the process more user friendly and efficient in comparison to etching into aluminum with ferric chloride or caustic soda.

This is a little about how I created the image,

These artworks are created by etching into zinc with nitric acid. A bitumen ground is applied to the plate which is resistant to the acid. By scratching into the bitumen ground with etching needles and roulettes I expose the bare metal, this is where the lines on my finished product will appear.

The plate is then placed in... a acid bath, to bite into the exposed plate and to create sunken lines. This process was repeated to achieve a variety of lines. The bitumen ground is then cleaned off with solvents.

The plate is inked and polished, leaving the ink in the sunken lines only. I then rolled a thin layer of ink over the entire plate, this technique is known as viscosity printing.
The inked plate is then put through a high-pressure printing press together with a sheet of paper, (often moistened with water) The paper picks up the ink from the etched lines, making a print.


*Other lines were created by utilising acid resistant pens directly onto the metal plate.
I also employed the methods of aqua-tinting and open biting to create tonal effects.

2009 National Youth Self Portrait Prize- Jet James


My entry ' Disposable Self' has been short listed to 32 works and will be included into the National Portrait Gallery online exhibition for the National Youth Self Portrait Prize. The website will be launched on Thursday July 23 and can be viewed at www.portrait.gov.au/site/nyspp.php from that date.


"This year the prize has been highly competitive with over 300 artworks submitted. All entries have been of the highest standard and have displayed an impressive variety of media and techniques. A short list of 15 final works were selected for the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery".


I was unlucky to make it to the final 15. Though its a great surprise to have the image that I entered achieve a shortlisting, Its a very big honour. Wish me luck for next year :)

Australian Printmaker- Dry point etchings- Nature Prints



These are some of my original dry point etchings - nature prints- I've used traditional printmaking techniques to create them. 

Frame size : 39cm by 49cm

My website is www.jetjames.com.au


Jet in the Central Queensland Studio.