Apr 30 2017
Carve, Print, Repeat: Relief for Beginners!

Carve, Print, Repeat: Relief for Beginners!

Presented by Rubber City Prints, Inc. at Rubber City Prints, Inc.

Relief printmaking is the oldest type of printmaking in the world, dating back to the Egyptians in 500 BCE. The process involves removing the “whites” of a drawing from a block of wood, a piece of linoleum, or some other material. The image left after carving is raised up “in relief.” Apply ink to the surface of the block, and the image can be printed again and again. In this class, we will learn the basic process for making linocuts, relief prints from linoleum. Let’s get printing!

Claire Marks is a multimedia artist based in Akron, Ohio. Marks draws and paints using a variety of mediums, primarily monotype, colored pencil, graphite, pen and ink, oil paint and watercolor. She fell in love with printmaking while a student at the Cleveland Institute of Art, especially the painterly monotype process. Her work is inspired by great works of literature, her fascination with psychology, philosophy, and the pursuit of acceptance and truth in a world filled with suffering. Marks’ work has been included in numerous group exhibitions around northeast Ohio. She is the recipient of Zygote Press’ Emerging Artist Fellowship in 2015 and the Cleveland Institute of Art’s First Agnes Gund Traveling Scholarship.

Admission Info

$70 workshop!

Phone: 330-269-9837

Email: rubbercityprints@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2017/04/30 - 2017/04/30

Location Info

Rubber City Prints, Inc.

467 W. Market Street, Akron, OH 44303

Parking Info

Parking in rear of 467 W. Market St. off Stewart Way. Municipal Parking two houses down next to Stagecoach and Gypsy Grace.