Dry Point  is a type of engraving where the artist incises a metal plate, traditionally a cooper plate, with an awl or shape object. Ink is then pushed into the groves (and the raised surface is polished clean of ink). A damp sheet of paper is placed over the plate. Using intense pressure applied from a press, the paper is forced into the groves, lifting the ink. Thus, the image is transferred onto the paper. Art historically, Rembrandt and Dürer are two of the most famous artists who utilized the dry point method.

Artists & Dry Point

Kissmer, Willi

Kissmer uses a combination of printmaking techniques, such as Mezzotint and Dry Point, to create his seductive imagery. The result is a wonderful, velvet surface that conveys the contrasting textures of the surfaces he depicts.

Long Nude IV by Willi Kissmer

"Long Nude IV"
One piece shown of a five piece series

Mixed Media Etching

27" x 7.75"

Edition Size:
250 on Paper