A course for complete beginners as well as improvers, to explore various aspects of printmaking. You will learn popular print techniques including Mono, Lino, Screen and Collagraph printing. Open to anyone interested in the four main processes of printmaking. Aimed at beginners but accommodated to those who have printmaking experience. The aims are to give students an introduction to printmaking processes. You will explore a variety of techniques that can be used to create striking artwork. The course will involve taking your ideas, sketches or photographs and transforming them using printmaking processes such as Lino, Mono, Collagraph and Screen Printing. You will work at your own pace throughout the course, developing your ideas and artwork with the guidance of the tutor. We will be using a variety of techniques where drawing is NOT an essential skill. We will be looking at mark making, texture and shape, and how combining these qualities can create striking fine art prints. If you are a confident sketcher there is also opportunity to use your skills throughout all of the printmaking techniques that you will be learning.
Name: Printmaking Techniques Qualification title: - Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Awarding - Created 20160810 15:10:21 Updated 20160810 15:10:21
- Apron- Newspaper to protect your workspace- Different papers and materials that you would like to print on. These can also be used to create a collaged background to print onto which can prove really effective- Cardboard, sandpaper, bubblewrap, fabric scraps and other textured materials that can be used to create a collagraph plate- Reference material such as magazine cuttings, books, and photographs which can be used to inform your artworkThere will be an additional materials charge of 10 per student payable to the tutor in the first session of the course. This covers the printing ink, paint, and paper that will be used throughout the 10 week course. Equipment required - Apron- Newspaper to protect your workspace- Different papers and materials that you would like to print on. These can also be used to create a collaged background to print onto which can prove really effective- Cardboard, sandpaper, bubblewrap, fabric scraps and other textured materials that can be used to create a collagraph plate- Reference material such as magazine cuttings, books, and photographs which can be used to inform your artworkThere will be an additional materials charge of 10 per student payable to the tutor in the first session of the course. This covers the printing ink, paint, and paper that will be used throughout the 10 week course.
Peter Symonds College: Adult Education
Further Education
ace@psc.ac.uk
01962 886166
http://www.psc.ac.uk/ace/
Stoney Lane
Weeke
Town:
Winchester
County:Hants