This course will introduce monotypes in both black and white and colour. A monotype is one of a kind, a unique piece of artwork. You will be working independently in this medium, learning new techniques through producing your own work, supported and guided by the tutor Monotypes are pulled impressions that are drawn or painted on a metal or acetate plate. It is the simplest form of printmaking, requiring only pigments, a surface on which to apply them, paper and usually some form of press. The images are created through applications of ink that are rolled, brushed, daubed or otherwise applied and manipulated and then printed with the use of a press. In this three-session course, you will develop a series of monotypes, using natural forms as reference, and exploring the textures, tonal values and colour of the natural forms. You will learn: o to create a print using a variety of methods o the use of oil-based inks in printmaking o to explore colour and texture o to print your work both by hand and on a press
Name: Printmaking Processes - Intensive - Intermediate Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Assessment information not yet available Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160519 13:58:54 Updated 20160519 13:58:54
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Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
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020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk
Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey
Title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing