Saturday & Sunday, 7/23-7/24, 12pm-6pmĀ
$180 non-associates / $153 associates ($75 for materials)
Copper plate etching is a process where a polished piece of copper is processed with either engraving or an acid bath with the intention of creating grooves and lines to hold ink. Ink is applied to the whole plate, then carefully wiped down leaving the ink the grooves and lines. The plate is then run through the press with a sheet of damp paper for the final print.
In this course we will cover the basic methods and techniques of intaglio, including etching and drypoint, as well as explore some “experimental” mark making approaches. The course is two days, which will allow for enough time to get everyone to the printing stage of the process. In addition to the processes and techniques, I will promote an exploration of imagery, composition and themes because printmakers are artists too!