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Our workshop

Our workshop produces limited edition original etchings. The ancient technique of etching is thought to have originated in Florence in the early 16th Century.


 

etchingIn the first stage of this technique the copper plate is covered with a wax varnish and then etched using different types of engraving tools.
The etched plate is immersed in a mordant (formerly known as " acquaforte " literally meaning "strong water" in Italian) that corrodes the copper where the wax has been removed.

PrintingThe plate is inked, covered with a dampened sheet of paper and passed through the printing press. The etching has a limited edition due to the pressure caused by the printing press which compresses the metal plate.

water-colouringThe dry print is then water-coloured. The whole manual process from printing to water-colouring makes each etching unique whilst being part of a numbered series.

 

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Il Tamarino Stampe d'Arte
via del Moro 46R - 50123
Firenze
Italia
Tel.- Fax +39 055 282457

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20 Great Escapes

D MAGAZINE - Dallas, USA
March 2006
www.dmagazine.com

...but perhaps the most special boutique, one that we stumbled upon quite by accident-on the way to dinner at Garga, actually-is Il Tamarino Stampe d'Arte (Via del Moro 46/r, +39 055 282457; www.iltamarino.com ), which combines Florence's two finest assets: art and shopping. Here they make fine limited-edition etchings using a process believed to have originated in Florence in the early 16th century, in which a copper plate is covered in a wax varnish and etched, then immersed in a mordant that corrodes the copper where the wax has been removed. The plate is then inked, covered with a dampened piece of paper, and passed through the printing press. The dry print is then watercolored, producing a unique image. You'll be hard-pressed (sorry) to choose between from pristine Florentine cityscapes, Tuscan landscapes, and darling botanicals and butterflies-each a special keepsake from this magical and majestic place.

by Jennifer Chininis