Explore unique ways of mark making with print using 3 different monoprint techniques.
Sat 31 Aug, 11am – 5pm
‘A monoprint is a form of printmaking in which an image is made from a smooth surface or ‘plate’ coated in printing ink and transferred using various methods to another surface (paper, fabric etc). In contrast with other printing techniques, only one final image is made, making the technique closer to drawing or painting than other print processes.’
During this one day course you will learn 3 different methods of monoprinting to create a set of stunning, original pieces of artwork. Monoprint is a printmaking process that is easy for beginners and produces very impressive results! This workshop is especially useful for artists who primarily work with painting and drawing but would like to bridge the gap between their practice and printmaking.
On this workshop you will learn about and produce a print using these 3 methods:
Direct monoprint: Drawing
A technique in which ink is applied to a smooth surface and paper is laid on top. Artwork is created by ‘tracing’ and using various methods of pressure and mark making to transfer ink to the paper.
Reductive monoprint: Abstract Mark making
This method is great for creating abstract, multi-coloured artwork with monoprinting. Using stencils, multiple layers and wiping away areas of ink are all used to create some beautiful effects. You’ll use our 100 year old etching press to pull your reductive prints.
Screen monoprint: Painting
This technique uses mesh screens, squeegees and ink – much like screen printing. Paint onto your mesh screen and use the squeegee to pull through the image onto paper. The effect of flattening the ink creates a unique abstract, painterly print
Tickets: £70
(Attendees must be 18+)