Monotype: The Painterly Print | Carol Strock Wasson | Saturday, Oct 12 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Adult | Print | Paper | Book | All Levels
Members: $180 | Non-Members: $190
Course ID: 2D2464
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by September 7, 2024.
Concept
Discover the beauty of the monotype printing process. In this one-day workshop, learn techniques for creating unique and captivating prints with a painter's sensibility.
Experience
Through demonstrations and hands-on practice, learn how to prepare your plate, apply ink, and use the press for a successful print. Use water-based inks and a variety of tools to wipe away, make marks, and create textures. Explore the possibilities of this medium with many colors or black ink alone.
Skill Level
No printmaking experience necessary. Come with an open mind and a desire to experiment and create.
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INSTRUCTOR
Carol Strock Wasson's work encompasses the genre of the rural area she lives in; focusing on color, shape, design, and spontaneity in the plein air tradition, as well as in the studio. Though she works primarily in pastel, she also uses oils, monotype processes, and watercolor. She is a Signature Member of American Women Artists, a Master Pastellist Member of Chicago Pastel Painters, of Master Circle status with the International Association of Pastel Socieities, and a recent Master with the Pastel Society of America. Carol's dedication is evident through her record of awards, exhibitions, and plein air events. She teaches and works out of her studio in Indiana and is committed to sharing the importance of fundamentals in art, no matter the medium.