Course Detail
Units:
0.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Course Attribute:
University Connected Learning
Description
The relative ease of changing and adding color is an advantage when creating relief prints with the 'key block' printing method - the key block carries all of the final graphic information and is usually printed last in a dark color. The technique lends itself to naturalistic expression, or experimental use, of color. Projects and demonstrations are perfect for beginning and intermediate printmakers, designers and craft persons. Students will practice carving techniques with an artist grade carving tool (Namisei Moku Hanga To), explore the use of color, and have an opportunity to print on both a small clamshell letterpress and etching presses.