The Golden legacy of plate printing
(इसी काम पर हिन्दी में पढ़िए रवीन्द्र दास का पोस्ट - यहाँ क्लिक कीजिए)
Though this is the era of digital printing still the artists have not forgotten the first technology of printing that brought revolution in human culture all around the world. The one thing that attracts an artist to this otherwise archaic technology of plate printing that began in 17th century is that here the manual acumen of artist get full opportunity to express.
Hanumant Kambli, a participant in this national camp from Goa and who has a proud academic past at Shanti Niketan, West Bengal tells that we shall always be celebrating the use of lithography in printing in Gutenberg, Germany. He showed the bars of special kind of stones and the printing machines signifying the consecutive upgradation through which it passed through. All these are still kept and are perhaps in use at JJ School of Art, Printing section, Mumbai where the pictures of this article have been shot.
Dattatrai Apte (Delhi), Vilas Shinde (Mumbai), Kavita Nair (Delhi), V. Nagdas (Khairagarh), Anant Nikam (HOD, JJ Art College), Rajendra Vikrant (Goa) and others are participating in this event.
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Description by - Hemant Das 'Him'
Photographs by - Bejod India
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