Scratchboard - Wikipedia Scratchboard or scraperboard or scratch art[1] is a form of direct engraving in which the artist scratches off dark ink to reveal a white or colored layer beneath
Beginners’ Guide to Scratchboards - Judy Lavoie Art Basically, scratchboarding is a form of creating artwork by using sharp and abrasive tools to scratch through a thin dark surface layer (usually black) of a specially prepared art paper or board, revealing a white or colored layer below the surface
Scratchboard Art - BLICK Art Materials Scratchboard art is a technique where papers or boards covered with wax, gesso, or clay are scratched into with tools to reveal a white, colored, or metallic surface
Scratchboard Drawing for Beginners: Step by Step Techniques See all the scratchboard supplies and drawing techniques you need to create a detailed scratchboard drawing from beginning to end Shown in the video is the broad range of lines and marks you
Everything an art teacher needs to know about scratchboard Scratchboard is also known as scraperboard The name scratchboard is used in North America and Australia, and the term scraperboard is used in Great Britain Scratchboard can be used to create highly detailed, precise, and evenly textured artwork that reproduces well
About Us - scratchboardsociety. org Scratchboard is a fine art form that uses a surface covered with white clay and then a layer of black India ink Artists use abrasive tools to remove the black ink to create an image
How to start Scratchboard art: scratchboard techniques, tools tips to . . . Scratchboard art is a type of engraving that uses a sharp tool to scratch away black surface to reveal a white color This process of scratching the surface results in high contrast scratchboard art that has sharp lines and details
Scratchboard | Traditional, Intricate Designs Etching | Britannica Scratchboard, a technique used by commercial artists and illustrators to make drawings that can easily be reproduced and that closely resemble either wood engravings or woodcuts Introduced in the 19th century, the process involves the use of a specially prepared board coated with a ground of chalk
Scratchbord 101 | Artist Surfaces - Ampersand Art Scratchboard is a form of direct engraving where the artist uses sharp knives and tools to scratch off dark ink to reveal a white or colored layer beneath Scratchboard can be used to yield highly detailed, precise and evenly textured artwork