Come and learn how to make and use torn and hand-cut paper stencils and explore the exciting and vibrant possibilities in screen printing in a friendly environment. Anyone. To introduce the stencil screen printing process using both torn and hand-cut stencils. The morning will be spent making a combination of 3 torn stencils, which will be printed in different colours, to produce vibrant abstract images when combined in the screen printing process. The afternoon will be spent cutting out 3 defined stencils using your own image as inspiration, and printing another set of 3 colour screen prints.
Name: Printing- Silk Screen Printing Workshop Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150806 14:38:39 Updated 20150806 14:38:39
Please make sure that you bring with you:- An apron/ old shirt- A sharp craft knife- A cutting mat if you have one- Old cotton rags for drying screen prints- Small sponge for cleaning screens- 1 roll of brown scotch tape (parcel tape)- Scissors- Cartridge paper (A4 size, min 120gm) pad or individual sheets (120gm), at least 10- 3 acrylic paints 'System3', 150 ml tubes or 250 mil tubs of 3 different colours of your choice, but not white- 3 plastic tubs with good airtight lids (eg Tupperware 500ml) for mixing acrylic paints with printing medium- A folder little larger than A4 to take prints home inThe Tutor will supply the printing medium, newspaper print for purchase on the day - approx 5.00 Equipment required Please make sure that you bring with you:- An apron/ old shirt- A sharp craft knife- A cutting mat if you have one- Old cotton rags for drying screen prints- Small sponge for cleaning screens- 1 roll of brown scotch tape (parcel tape)- Scissors- Cartridge paper (A4 size, min 120gm) pad or individual sheets (120gm), at least 10- 3 acrylic paints 'System3', 150 ml tubes or 250 mil tubs of 3 different colours of your choice, but not white- 3 plastic tubs with good airtight lids (eg Tupperware 500ml) for mixing acrylic paints with printing medium- A folder little larger than A4 to take prints home inThe Tutor will supply the printing medium, newspaper print for purchase on the day - approx 5.00
Peter Symonds College: Adult Education
Further Education
ace@psc.ac.uk
01962 886166
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Stoney Lane
Weeke
Town:
Winchester
County:Hants
Title: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing