Description
Come and get your hands inky and your creativity flowing in this full day workshop exploring multiple process printmaking with monoprint techniques combined with drypoint.
During the morning we will introduce you to the technique of drypoint, an ‘intaglio’ printmaking process, where a sharp tool is used to scratch marks into the surface of a Perspex plate, and a print is taken from ink which is held within these marks.
During the afternoon you will be able to explore combining your drypoint with monoprint techniques adding different textures and layers of colour to your prints.
Our taster sessions offer an introduction to some of the key printmaking techniques offered and practiced here at WYPW, and a glimpse into the processes involved in creating hand-made prints. You will be guided and encouraged by experienced artists who use printmaking in their own art practice, in a professionally equipped workshop setting.
Experience level
Taster sessions are designed for people who have little or no prior knowledge or experience of printmaking, and are also great for those who want to a refresher of a particular technique.
Itinerary :
The morning will be plate preparation; working from sketches or images provided. Learners will then be guided through the process of plate making, inking and printing in the traditional intaglio way. We will use plastic plates to scratch simple drypoints, before exploring different inking methods to create 2 or 3 variations of the same print. Participants will be introduced to a range of mark making tools, will learn about printmaking papers suitable for drypoint, and learn about the different inks and inking methods available.
During the afternoon learners will add layers and textures of colour to their drypoints, exploring how inking and wiping methods can produce a broad range of images from one drypoint image. This could be a simple one colour background or more detailed building up of layers.
What’s included in this session?
All course prices include basic materials such as inks, paper, tools and equipment. Other materials and printmaking papers will be available to buy during the course if you would like to try something a bit different, or take some materials home to try out.
Your tutor : Cath Brooke
Cath Brooke has been making prints since she was first hooked at an evening class at Leeds College of Art over 20 years ago. She has been facilitating community arts projects for many years including teaching print to beginners and those with experience.
Cath’s own practice is inspired by urban and industrial landscapes. Much of her work is based on sketches around the Redcar area, the North and South Gare and the recently closed steelworks. Many of her works combine drypoint, monoprint and collagraph methods. Her approach to producing prints starts with an idea developed from sketches, which then evolves as the process takes over and she responds to the unexpected marks and colours in each layer.
Cath has been a member at WYPW for many years and is a member of Inkers printmakers, a group originally formed at the print workshop to share ideas, exhibit together and promote printmaking in the region.
What’s next?
After attending a monoprint taster session, you will be able to join WYPW as a member to continue to practice the skills you have learned. Sign up for membership within one month of attending the course and you will receive a £5 discount. Find out more about membership here: https://www.wypw.org/shop/standard-membership/
Cancellation Policy:
- If you have to cancel:
- 16-12 weeks before the course: 50 % of the fee will be retained by WYPW
- Less than 12 weeks before the course: 100% of the fee will be retained by WYPW
- Please note that full payment is required for non-attendance on a booking that has been transferred.
- If we have to cancel: