David Beevers (1951 – )
David Beevers was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire and studied at Bradford College of Art and later at the Royal College of Art in London. He established an etching studio in London in the late 1970s and his work has almost always played on the embossed mark of the etching plate.
Glossary
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Etching
An intaglio process whereby a metal plate (normally copper, zinc or steel) is covered with an acid-resistant layer of rosin mixed with wax. With a sharp point, the artist draws through this ground to reveal the plate beneath. The plate is then placed in an acid bath (a water and acid solution) and the acid bites into the metal plate where the drawn lines have exposed it. The waxy ground is cleaned off and the plate is covered in ink and then wiped clean, so that ink is retained only in the etched lines. The plate can then be printed through an etching press. The strength of the etched lines depends on the length of time the plate is left in the acid bath.