"Drypoint" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Drypoint is a printmaking technique where a metal plate is scratched or engraved with a sharp tool, such as a needle, to create a design. Unlike etching, which involves corroding the metal to create the design, drypoint involves cutting the metal to achieve the desired image. The plate is then inked and a sheet of paper is placed over it, creating a unique impression. Drypoint is often used to create detailed, high-contrast prints with a textured, expressive quality.
Drywall, also known as plasterboard, is a type of panel used in construction to build walls and ceilings. It is typically made of gypsum plaster sandwiched between two layers of papier-mâché and is designed to provide a smooth surface for painting or finishing.