Time lapse from earlier this year, getting started with graining a litho stone. This is the process of grinding an image off of the stone and resurfacing it so it can be used for a new image. This time lapse shows the first 20 minutes of work in about a minute and a half; in reality, I spent 8 hours graining this stone, to remove the image and to level out wedges and dips in the stone. This was done at Vicious Dog Press at Metropolitan State University of Denver.