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- "Mona Lisa" Drypoint Print by Donald Earley
"Mona Lisa" Drypoint Print by Donald Earley
Donald Earley has created his Mona Lisa using a drypoint technique.
This is a stunning rendering of a woman showing beautiful line and shading. The overall composition makes this a very special piece of art. This print is numbered 5/28.
The framed print measures 16.5 inches wide by 19 inches tall and is presented in a simple black frame with hanging hardware on the back.
Drypoint is a printing process in which lines are drawn on a metal plate with a stylus called a drypoint needle. The stylus raises a "burr" in the metal, creating velvety effects on the print. Drypoint looks like an etching but avoids the use of acid, making it a safer and easier way of producing a good quality print.
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