I have studied Printmaking at Barnsdall Art Center for maybe ten years. I have had the best results with the dry point technique. Most of the examples here that I am selling are that technique. It is similar to etchings in that the ink prints out of the plate's scratches rather from the plate surface which are considered relief prints. But my plates were made by physically scratching rather using an acid bath to amplify the scratches. Dry Point prints are considered "intaglio" but not "etching". There is one example here of an etching with aquatint, and one intaglio print using a solar plate.