
My notes tell me I was out of practice doing tetra prints, so I did a batch of them.
Only one was worth showing and it was the smallest, about 6 x 8 cm on an off-cut. Isn’t that always the way, the least likely turns out to be the best.
Anyway, a small tetra pack print, watercolour inks and then the saturation turned up high for digital consumption

The print above is the original and it’s shadowed as I took this picture. I’m including it so I can see the benefits of the saturation slider - definitely more colourful!
Technique: #tetra_etch
Theme: #landscape
Highlight colour: #red
Series:#red-mountain
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