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Printmaking
Palmer Gallery
Wednesday April 21-Monday April 27
Opening receptiion, Wednesday April 21, 5-6
Artist: Sacha Ingber '09
here's the collaborative gridded relief-printed portrait we did this year, in 2 sections.
also, my feet.
This is a print I did for a friend who builds and flies kites as a hobby. I got the men in an eBay auction. I have no idea who they are, other than they came from Minnesota. I enjoy making up stories about what the group of men did...
Beginner & Advanced Printmaking
Session I, 10 – 18 year olds
In these classes students explore relief printmaking. In Beginner Printmaking students learn how to make effective use of the medium in creating images. In Advance Printmaking students learn to use wood and other materials in creating relief print images. They begin to incorporate color and experiment with new image making processes. Emphasis is placed on how to handle the tools, vocabulary, safety, and pushing the medium’s capabilities to new levels.
The projects on display include a variety of techniques. Some of the techniques are: monoprint, linoleum, wood cut and mixed media. These techniques can be very process laden. This means a final image can take weeks to realize, requiring students’ determination and resolve. Because the image you see is a mirror image of the original drawing, the students have unique compositional problems to resolve especially when employing text.
Kim Gavin & Bill Auge, instructors
Christina Groff, assistant