About
Combine the printmaking methods of intaglio (in which the surface is etched to create grooves) and monotype (the surface is flat) as you create drypoint plates and add multiple colors. You'll use oil-based inks with an acrylic plate to create one-of-a-kind images that will be “printed” onto paper using the etching press.
This six-hour workshop is a great introduction to printmaking as well as how to use the press. All aspects of intaglio will be covered, including how to properly incise, ink, and wipe your plates. Additionally, multiple colors will be added after this step to create unique prints.
You'll learn how to dampen paper and calibrate the press for beautiful printed imagery. Because you'll be using oil-based ink, you'll be able to create multiple “drops” or layers of ink on one sheet of paper, deepening the dimension of imagery.
Details
- Skill level: Beginners (any previous intaglio or monotype courses may be helpful).
- You'll make a series of prints, which you'll take home, on paper using oil-based ink and water-soluble materials.
- Bring a lunch. There is a refrigerator and microwave on the lower level.
Details
A $10 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you'll need:
- Paper for printing (rag paper such as BFK Rives® ).
- Ink.
- Acrylic plates (8 inches by 10 inches or 9 inches by 12 inches).
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Set of soft watercolor brushes.
- Brayer for adding ink to the plate.
- Pencils and other water-soluble materials for transferring.
- Ink knives for conditioning and mixing ink.
- Aprons.
You should bring design ideas or sketches.
Class Policies
Ages 14 and up are welcome.