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7th Annual Crafty Mart Workshops: Monotype and Relief Printing

Presented by Crafty Mart at Summit Artspace, Akron OH

Nov 29 2015
7th Annual Crafty Mart Workshops: Monotype and Relief Printing

This workshop will lead you in creating monotype & Relief printing for Holiday Cards, Gifts and Handmade Wrapping Paper!

This workshop will be lead by the great people at Rubby City Prints located on the first floor of Summit Artspace.  This workshop will lead you in creating monotype & Relief printing for Holiday Cards, Gifts and Handmade Wrapping Paper!

A monotype is a unique print, like a painting it’s the original one-and-only.  If you are not a seasoned artist you may bring photographs to trce from or help to give you an idea for imagery.  These may be photos of loved ones, pets, flowers, nature, whatever you wish.  They will make a gerat card or gift for someone you care deeply about over the holidays!  The participant will work on a small card size plexi-glass or rubber or foam matrix and apply ink many different ways including:  painting, rolling, stenciling or offsetting ink onto the plate.  The participant may also use subtractive methods to remove ink.  An etching press is used to transfer the image to damp paper.  The cards will have to be made first since they will need an evening ... view more »

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$10.00 for each participant

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Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308

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Free parking behind building.

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