Here is my artists proof (AP) of the Stockport Exchange etching featuring the railway station which I printed this afternoon at Prospect Studios.

Six acid bites were used to achieve the first Etching Aquatint print.
A blog about Stockport landmarks by artist/printmaker Neil Robinson which follows a printmaking project depicting the diverse architectural styles of my hometown both new and old.
Here is my artists proof (AP) of the Stockport Exchange etching featuring the railway station which I printed this afternoon at Prospect Studios.

Six acid bites were used to achieve the first Etching Aquatint print.
On Saturday, I resumed work on my project by starting a new print taken from a recent sketch of the newly built Stockport Exchange and also the refurbished exterior of the train station.
Proof print attached. I hope to produce some more etchings of this area in the near future for the project.

Japanese Simili paper sheets, 43cmx61cm, 80gsm, ivory white, acid-free, chlorine-free, with archival permanence, pliant, and suitable for lino, woodcuts and stencil printing.
Source: Greatart.co.uk
Price: £16.50
Here is my latest etching aquatint print of ‘Tiviot Dale Railway’ that I created yesterday from sketches and reference photos depicting the once active railway line and station. If you look closely, the print shows what has become of the area with a motorway and the new shopping development of Redrock. This print completes a set of three prints showing Stockport’s past.
Size: 25 x 11 cms
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Today, I took part in some urban sketching organised by Annette from Stockport Art Guild
Artists met at the art gallery and we had 2 hours to sketch around Stockport either inside or out.
I chose to sketch at Stockport Exchange near the railway station and found a perfect place to sit outside the new hotel. The weather was cool and rainy, but I managed at couple of good sketches using fineliners and pencils.
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