Printmaking using Gelatin Plate
With Deborah Greenwood
This is a multi-session, in-person mini-workshop
Part 1: Sunday, September 24th, 1 PM—4 PM
Part 2: Sunday, October 29th 1 PM—4PM
Registration fee for PSBA Members: $50
Registration is Required.
This is a two part surface design mini-workshop using gel plate mono printing.
Printing from a plate made from the common ingredient of gelatin offers a variety of ways to create surface designs on paper to use in your work. Pressed plants, stencils, and stamps, either commercial or handmade, can be used to create subtle and stunning effects.
Come join our facilitator Deborah Greenwood, a working artist living in Tacoma, Washington whose creative practice includes collage, artist-made books and papermaking. Repurposing materials has been an ongoing theme in her artworks, most recently in the area of papermaking by the crafting of pulp from everyday garden materials.
Tool List: Provided prior to workshop
All materials and patterns provided
Registration is limited to 10 participants
Registration is required
All skill levels welcome
PSBA member fee $50
*Registration enrolls you in both Part I and Part II of the mini-workshop.
Questions: contact Debbi Commodore at commodoredr@icloud.com