Drypoint

drypoint

As with engraving, a sharp pointed steel tool is used to inscribe directly into the surface of a plate. With Drypoint however not only is a line inscribed into the surface, but a burr is pushed up, like the furrow of a ploughed field. When the plate is inked and wiped, both the inscribed mark and the burr hold the ink, printing as a thick, velvety line.