Archives de l’auteur : Matthieu Coulanges
New handcrafted diamond tip dry point
This is my new collection of diamond dry point. Handcrafted needle for printmakers !
De nouvelles pointes diamants
Et pour compléter la gamme des porte-mines, voici les nouvelles pointes diamants.
In the family of mechanicals pencils… here the 2mm
And here are the 2mm mechanicals pencils. I use different valuable wood types for each colour range : pink ivory (pink), ebony (black), african padauk (red), difou (yellow)… No wood is dyed, they are all natural colours.
New collection of 5.6mm mechanical pencil
These are the new « Esquisses » mechanical pencils: a collection full of spring colors!
Dans la famille des porte-mines… voici les 2mm
Et voici les porte-mines 2mm : j’utilise différents bois précieux pour obtenir une gamme colorée : ivoire rose pour le rose, ébène pour le noir, padouk pour le rouge, difou pour le jaune… aucun bois n’est teinté, ce sont les … Lire la suite / Continue reading
Les nouveaux porte-mines 5.6mm sont disponibles
Voici les nouveaux porte-mines « Esquisses » : une collection haute en couleurs pour le printemps !
Comparison of tip sharpness
The grinding of my tips is done by using traditional methods to obtain the finest possible finish. The grinding of high-speed steel (HSS) and carbide tips is similar, but being of a different material the carbide tip will be more … Lire la suite / Continue reading
Hayter and viscosity printing
Inking with several colours in engraving , is traditionally done with a colour plate. The Hayter method uses a single plate for all colours, inks and carefully chosen rollers.
Compare diamonds points
The diamond tips are unparalleled for working in gray scale on copper plate. Here I will compare my diamond tip with the leading commercial point: From top to bottom and left to right: advanced classic diamond trade, diamond point from … Lire la suite / Continue reading