Learn how to create monotypes with artist and instructor Charlie Ciali. Use Akua Inks and Modifiers learning a variety of printing techniques. Participants will be working with plates ranging in size from 8"x10" and smaller. Create multiple original monotypes during this calls with the use of the Akua Pin Press. Sign up online at artsupplywarehouse.com/catalyst,...more » Printing without a Press with Charlie Ciali
This is a workshop about variety and how to combine different printmaking techniques together to create an exciting image. Working with plexiglass and Yupo (a synthetic paper), artists will learn print processes such encaustic collagraph, drypoint, Akua Carborundum Gel and monotype. Layering plates to print on top of one another yields great depth to the...more » Multitasking with Printmaking Materials with Dorothy Cochran
In this two-week intensive workshop, Cobb and Burnett invite participants to get their hands dirty and join in the exciting collaboration between ceramic form and surface. Cobb and Burnett will demonstrate their unique approaches to wheel throwing and hand building and show how to personalize work with alteration techniques. Students will have the opportunity to...more » Hand & Prints–Collaboration Between Form & Surface with Sunshine Cobb & Jason Bige Burnett
Using monotype as a primary mark making technique these 5 day workshops focus on the use of many plates and collage elements to create richly layered compositions. Rather than trying to compose on just one surface you will learn how to think in layers where many options become available in one or more impressions. While...more » Layers & Plates with Ron Pokrasso
This two-day semi-private workshop in my Portland studio covers the various steps of the Encaustic Collagraph technique that I pioneered, more from a painter's point of view. You will learn some basic rudiments of encaustic and then we will dive in using various common tools of the medium. A comprehensive demonstration will cover applying the...more » Encaustic Collagraph Monoprinting with Elise Wagner
Decades ago, as a struggling commercial artist, I realized that I was missing one element in my repertoire. Brush lettering. To handle the brush and get anything of quality out of it was a sobering experience. As examples of expertise there were Karl George Hoefer, Sherry Bringham and Carl Rohrs. I began to try and...more » Michael Clark — Lettering with Speedball Tools
Monoline lettering is a great way to learn new styles of lettering and to delve in to the principles of lettering, layout, and design, without the added challenge of working with complicated tools. In this class we will learn several styles of monoline lettering that use B-nibs including the Art Nouveau lettering of Rennie Mackintosh...more » Monoline Lettering with Cora Pearl