A Fun Intro To Woodblock Printmaking with Tish
Event description
Woodblock printing is one of the oldest printmaking methods, used in Ancient China and Japan for both printed text and art. It's also a fun technique - the more rugged cousin to linocut printing.
Printing with the woodblock technique means you'll be carving your design into a soft tile of wood which becomes your printing plate. Experiment with your design and work with the wood grain to create bold designs that convey the unique materials.
It's not too tricky, but having some guidance, tips and tricks to help you along the way can really make all the difference. So come along and create your own woodblock prints with Tish.
What we will cover?
In this hands-on class, you will learn:
- What is woodblock printmaking
- Types of materials you can use
- Techniques and tips to carve wood for printing.
- Inking & printing techniques - how to print your carved lino tile and best papers to use
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible Venue
- Gender Neutral Bathrooms
- Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Tish Hautea is a Filipino visual artist focusing on printmaking and mixed media. Her works have been exhibited in Asia
and in Melbourne. She conducts basic printmaking workshops focusing on community building through learning and sharing. See more of her work at www.tishhauteaart.com or on Instagram.
Important info:
Photo: by Zephyris (own work) via wikimedia.
Questions about the class or accessibility? Please email Maddy at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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