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Monotype mayhem
Instructor: Chiarina Loggia
Location(s): Victoria
Topic(s): Mixed/Other Media, Printmaking
Date:
March 24, 2012 - March 25, 2012
Sessions:
1 A 'one of a kind' course: Considered the most painterly of printmaking methods, monotypes are made by 'painting' an image onto a smooth plate and then transferring this image onto paper using the pressure of an etching press. What distinguishes the monotype from a painting are the textures and effects created by the transfer process and the pressure of the printing. What separates it from other printmaking processes is that it produces a one of a kind image with no possibility of edition work. The subtractive, additive and transfer methods of creating monotype will all be taught.
All materials included
http://chiarina.com/page/metchosin_ink
Prerequisites:
None
Registration Details:
Contact chiarina@chiarina.com for info and registration