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Which of the following describes the etching technique used in aquatint?

  1. Applying paint directly to paper

  2. Using powdered resin to create texture

  3. Carving into clay

  4. Firing designs onto metal surfaces

The correct answer is: Using powdered resin to create texture

The etching technique used in aquatint is distinguished by the use of powdered resin to create texture. In aquatint, a metal plate is coated with a layer of powdered resin, which is then heated to melt and adhere to the surface. When the plate is immersed in an acid bath, the acid bites into the exposed areas of the plate, creating tonal variations and textures resembling watercolor washes. This technique allows for rich, gradated tones and is often employed to achieve a range of effects in printmaking. The other options are not relevant to the aquatint process. Applying paint directly to paper refers to a painting technique, not printmaking. Carving into clay is related to ceramics or relief techniques rather than aquatint, which involves a metal plate and acid. Firing designs onto metal surfaces pertains to techniques like enameling or glazing and does not describe the aquatint process. Thus, the use of powdered resin is the defining characteristic of how aquatint achieves its unique results.