Introduction to Linocut Printmaking. Create gifts for the Holidays! Creative Workshop at The HeArt Box on Sunday, December 5th, 2021 at 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm.
***Registration closes on November 21st.***
Workshop on Sunday, December 5th, 2021 at 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Instructor: Jill Sans
The holiday season is a great time to make handmade gifts. Here is the opportunity to create special touches for the giving season. Learn the basics of linocut printmaking from start to finish. We will create a design for relief printing; you can create your own or there will be simple designs to use for those who would prefer. We will learn cutting techniques for linoleum and printing a final print at the end with your choice of application such as cards, gift name tags, or small artwork. This is a fun technique to learn and you can use this for many reproduction applications.
Friendly, small group setting. Step-by-step instruction with room for your personal creativity.
All levels are welcome, including absolute beginners. Ages 16 and up.
Cost per person: $85 (includes all materials)
Materials included:
4x6 Linoleum Carving Block - to create prints from
Pencil, transfer
Stock images to choose from if you don’t feel comfortable drawing
Linoleum Cutter, Pencil
Inking Plate, Ink, Brayer
Watercolor Paper to print on
What we’ll learn & do during our time together:
How to create a linocut design with a finished print
Plan out and transfer image to linoleum
Cutting Linoleum Block
Printing Technique
Class size limited to 4 seats, please enroll in advance. Purchasing class reserves your seat in class. Socially-distanced workspace will be provided, masks required during class.
Class on December 5th, Registration closes on November 21st.
www.theheartbox.space
***Registration closes on November 21st.***
Cost per person: $85 (includes all materials)
Phone: 9286006290
Email: theheartboxart@gmail.com
2021/12/05 - 2021/12/05
The HeArt Box
17 N. San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Paid metered street parking. Handicap parking spaces in the lot behind the Switzer building.