JPH01288500A - Production method of replica and replica produced thereby - Google Patents

Production method of replica and replica produced thereby

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Publication number
JPH01288500A
JPH01288500A JP11868588A JP11868588A JPH01288500A JP H01288500 A JPH01288500 A JP H01288500A JP 11868588 A JP11868588 A JP 11868588A JP 11868588 A JP11868588 A JP 11868588A JP H01288500 A JPH01288500 A JP H01288500A
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Prior art keywords
sheet
paper
onto
resin liquid
dry
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Japanese (ja)
Inventor
Hiroshi Takaishi
高石 博
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To produce a precise replica easily with low cost, by applying synthetic resin liquid having adhesion and forming a transparent film upon dry up onto the surface of a picture or a photograph printed on a paper then drying the paper and immersing the paper into water thereafter peeling off the rear sheet and producing a projecting/recessed pattern on a resin sheet. CONSTITUTION:Synthetic resin liquid such as acrylic polymer emulsion having adhesion and forming a transparent film upon dry up is applied uniformly onto the surface of a print. When dry up and application of synthetic resin liquid are repeated 3-4 times, the surface of the print is covered with transparent resin sheet. Then the sheet is immersed in the water for about 15min and washed off when the paper section is softened thus producing a transparent resin sheet having a clear image. Thereafter, it is dried up and the rear ink face of the sheet is glued onto a canvas and the resin liquid is applied again onto the surface of the sheet. A separatable patterning paper such as a silicon paper is pressed onto the upper face of the sheet before the sheet dries up. When the patterning paper is separated upon dry up of the sheet, a clear image appears through the pattern.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 <発明の目的> (産業上の利用分野) この発明の複製画、特に日本画に関するもので、製造の
ための機械類をいっさい使用せずに、だれにでも簡単に
安価に、しかも短時間に高品位なオリジナル複製画を作
ることができるという特徴をもっている。
[Detailed Description of the Invention] <Object of the Invention> (Field of Industrial Application) This invention relates to reproduction paintings, especially Japanese paintings, and can be easily produced by anyone without using any machinery for production. It is characterized by the ability to produce high-quality reproductions of original paintings at low cost and in a short period of time.

(従来の技術) これまでの複製画は、原画の構図・色調を忠実に写真撮
影し、それを印刷機により、ほとんどは紙上に、まれに
は織布上や陶板などに再現したものである。写真撮影や
印刷機という煩雑な操作を経まければならない。
(Conventional technology) Up until now, reproductions have been made by faithfully photographing the composition and color tone of the original painting, and then using a printing machine to reproduce it, mostly on paper, but rarely on woven cloth or ceramic plates. . You have to go through the complicated operations of photographing and printing.

(発明が解決しようとする課題) 従来の技術においては、煩雑な製造工程を経なければな
らないので、作業時間も長く、経費も多くを要し、同一
製品を大量に作ることでコストの低減をはかり、その結
果複製する絵画の点数は自すと制限されオーソドックス
な名画のみに限られることとなっている。
(Problem to be solved by the invention) Conventional technology requires a complicated manufacturing process, which takes a long time and costs a lot of money. As a result, the number of paintings that can be reproduced is limited to only orthodox masterpieces.

ましてや、だれでもが作ることなどはとても不加能事で
あった。
Moreover, it was extremely difficult for anyone to make one.

この発明では、それらの欠点を解決して、だれでもが自
分好みの絵や写真を、機械によらずに簡単な作業で、し
かも安価にオリジナルな複製画を作ることができるとい
う方法を提供するものである。
This invention solves these shortcomings and provides a method that allows anyone to create original reproductions of their favorite pictures or photographs without using a machine, with simple work, and at low cost. It is something.

<発明の構成> (課題を解決するための手段) グラビア・ポスター・雑誌・新聞・画集などの印刷物か
ら、自分で気に入った複製画にしたいものを決め、その
プリントの表面にアクリリックボリマーエマルジョンな
どの接着性を有する乾燥後透明被膜をつくる合成樹脂液
を均一に塗布する。乾燥後再び同様の塗り重ねを3〜4
回くり返えすと、プリント表面は透明な樹脂シートで被
われる。
<Structure of the Invention> (Means for Solving the Problem) Decide what you want to reproduce from printed matter such as gravure, posters, magazines, newspapers, art books, etc., and apply acrylic polymer emulsion, etc. to the surface of the print. After drying, a synthetic resin liquid with adhesive properties that forms a transparent film is uniformly applied. After drying, apply 3 to 4 coats in the same way.
When the printing process is repeated, the print surface is covered with a transparent resin sheet.

つぎにその樹脂シートのプリント紙の紙質部の剥離をす
るため、シートを水に15分間程浸漬し紙質部がやわら
かくなったところで、バットや板などの上で水道水で洗
い落とし、すっかり紙質部が洗い落ちると、シート裏面
にはプリントの印刷インクだけが転写されて残り、鮮明
な画像をもった透明な樹脂シートが完成する。
Next, in order to peel off the printed paper part of the resin sheet, the sheet is immersed in water for about 15 minutes, and when the paper part becomes soft, it is washed off with tap water on a vat or board, and the paper part is completely removed. When washed off, only the printing ink remains on the back of the sheet, creating a transparent resin sheet with a clear image.

乾燥後、シート裏面のインク面をカンバスにのりづけし
、乾いたら再びシート表面に樹脂液を塗布し、乾かない
うちにその上面にシリコーンペーパーなどの再剥離性型
つけペーパーを押圧する。乾燥後、型けつペーパーを剥
離すると、型通りの凹凸模様が樹脂上について、その模
様を通して鮮かな画像が現出する。
After drying, the ink side on the back of the sheet is glued to the canvas, and once dry, the resin liquid is applied to the sheet surface again, and before it dries, a removable embossing paper such as silicone paper is pressed on the top surface. After drying, when the molding paper is peeled off, a pattern of convexes and convexes will appear on the resin, revealing a vivid image through the pattern.

(実施例) (1)対象の印刷紙面に合成樹脂液を塗布する。(Example) (1) Apply synthetic resin liquid to the target printing paper surface.

(2)樹脂シート裏面紙質部を剥離する(3)樹脂シー
ト上面に再度樹脂液を塗布したら、その面に型つけペー
パーを押圧し、乾燥後、型つけペーパーを剥離する。
(2) Peel off the papery part on the back side of the resin sheet. (3) After applying the resin liquid again to the top surface of the resin sheet, press the embossed paper on that surface, and after drying, peel off the embossed paper.

(4)型つけ紙の型によって、画面上の凹凸模様は絹目
・カンバス目・梨地・雲形等任意の模様が得られる。
(4) Depending on the pattern of the embossed paper, any uneven pattern on the screen can be obtained, such as silk, canvas, satin, cloud shape, etc.

<発明の効果> この発明にかヽる複製画は、市販の複製画や画集などの
絵の平面的な感じと異なり、凹凸模様を通して現われる
画像の鮮明さと、やわらかさにより、立体感が生じて、
あたかも原画そのものの感じとして鑑賞することができ
、しかもそれは自分の好みの絵画そのものであり、安価
で簡単で精巧なオリジナル複製画を得ることができるの
である。
<Effects of the Invention> Unlike the two-dimensional feel of commercially available reproductions and paintings in art books, the reproduced paintings produced by this invention have a three-dimensional effect due to the sharpness and softness of the image that appears through the uneven pattern. ,
You can appreciate the painting as if it were the original painting itself, and what's more, it's the painting you like, and you can obtain an inexpensive, simple, and exquisite reproduction of the original painting.

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)紙に印刷された絵画や写真の表面に、接着性を有
し乾燥後透明被膜をつくる合成樹脂液を塗り、乾燥後水
に浸漬して裏紙を剥離し、印刷インクのみ転写された樹
脂シートをカンバスに貼付し、シート表面に再度樹脂液
を塗布した上に再剥離性の型つけペーパーを押圧乾燥後
ペーパを剥すことにより、樹脂シート上に凹凸模様を現
出させたことを特徴とする複製画
(1) A synthetic resin liquid that has adhesive properties and forms a transparent film after drying is applied to the surface of a painting or photograph printed on paper, and after drying, the backing paper is peeled off by immersing it in water, and only the printing ink is transferred. A patterned resin sheet was attached to a canvas, the resin liquid was applied to the surface of the sheet again, and a removable embossing paper was pressed and dried, and then the paper was peeled off to create an uneven pattern on the resin sheet. Featured reproductions
(2)請求の範囲第一項の製造方法により製造された複
製画
(2) Reproduction image manufactured by the manufacturing method set forth in claim 1
JP11868588A 1988-05-16 1988-05-16 Production method of replica and replica produced thereby Pending JPH01288500A (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR100375001B1 (en) * 2000-10-05 2003-03-06 임영원 Method for reproducing paintings
GB2392509A (en) * 2002-08-20 2004-03-03 Eastman Kodak Co Textile base imaging element

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR100375001B1 (en) * 2000-10-05 2003-03-06 임영원 Method for reproducing paintings
GB2392509A (en) * 2002-08-20 2004-03-03 Eastman Kodak Co Textile base imaging element

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