Wednesday 9 December 2009

Screen Print with Carol and Robert (Week 2)


Here are some photos from the week 2 of Robert and Carols Masterclass printmaking course .  Thanks Catherine King, for sharing your photos with us.  Looks interesting I must say.



Carol and Robert shared their extensive knowledge on screen printing with gouaches, acrylics, watercolours, process colours, organic pigment pastes, pigments and a range of artists materials such as varnishes, thickener, retarders and screenprinting paste. 

Carol showed participants how to use stencils to the maximum, how to do washes with filler and how best to use screen painting fluid.   Different types of paper stencil, light sensitive stencils and reversals were also explored. 


Preparing and degreasing screens, applying stencils, cross-linking theory, registration and printing on different substrates, as well as cleaning meshes were also covered.

Monday 7 December 2009

SSA/RSW/VAS small works and Postcard Exhibition

The SSA/RSW/VAS small works and postcard exhibition opened on Saturday 5th December,  at
Canvas, 46A George St Edinburgh EH2 2LE and runs until 24th December
Monday Saturday 10am 6pm, Sunday 11am 5pm, Christmas Eve 10am -2pm.



SSA  (Society of Scottish Artists) website


RSW (Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour)  website


VAS   (Visual Artists Scotland)  website


Recent piece by Chrissie Heughan which is included in this event.  You can see more of Chrissie's work on her portfolio page on Axis 

Friday 4 December 2009

Photo Etching Masterclasses Sat 27th Feb + 6th March 2010


Fife (Dunfermline) Print Workshop, The Basement, Dell Farquharson Centre,
Nethertown Broad Street, Dunfermline KY12 7DS  email  aine@ainescannell.com




Paul Musgrove  Photo Etching Masterclasses  Saturday 27th Feb. & 6th March 2010

Masterclasses in new intaglio techniques  10.00am – 4.00pm.

How to etch plates using  liquid roll on photopolymer emulsion.

Images can be made from photographs, digital files or from drawn artwork;  all can be etched onto the metal plate and then printed using conventional intaglio techniques.

 You will work on A5 plates (148mm x 210mm) so please make your artworks to this scale and proportions. All images should have good tonal contrast with limited mid-tones, neither too light nor too dark.

Digital techniques are extremely useful for making photo positives for photopolymer etching.  A good positive image on film (i.e. Inkjet acetate) is essential.

If you have digital files of finished artwork they should be sized appropriately for the A5 plates we will be using, as the technique relies on a contact exposure with the plate.

Bring along discs, USB sticks etc.,  with your saved artworks or bring your original artwork for scanning.

Hand drawn:  images on tracing paper can be used as can drafting film.

Images on paper can be in most media,  as long as they have good strong blacks and a range of  tones.   All drawing materials should be reasonably opaque.   If you have the facilities at home then scan the images you make and save them to disc or USB stick and bring with you.

If you are unsure what kind of artwork to bring along then please bring a good range of source material with you to work with on the day.*

Bring brushes of various shapes and sizes.
Art materials, pens, pencils, etc.






Cost:  

£60 (non members)

£50  (£10 discount for FDPW members) 

To ensure your place please post your cheque(s) ASAP  to:

Fife (Dunfermline) Print Workshop,
The Basement,
 Dell Farquharson Centre,
Nethertown Broad Street
Dunfermline
KY12 7DS

or drop them in in person ASAP

The cost includes materials, use of press and tools, inks, cleaning fluids and paper.

Places are limited so reserve your place now!!!

*
Please feel free to contact Aine if you want to discuss which images you might use in the photo etch process with Paul.


FDPW would like to acknowledge the generous support received from The Andrew Carnegie Trust which has helped to make these Master classes possible.







Monoprint Masterclass with Eugen Jarych 16th and 23rd January 2010








 Fife (Dunfermline) Print Workshop, The Basement, Dell Farquharson Centre,
Nethertown Broad Street, Dunfermline KY12 7DS  email:  aine@ainescannell.com



Eugen Jarych
Monoprinting Masterclasses
Saturday 16th and 23rd January 2010


Master classes in monoprinting  10.00am – 4.00pm.

These unique two days of monoprinting opportunities are led by artist/printmaker Eugen Jarych from Dundee, who will bring his own special, creativity and enthusiasm to our workshop.   His unique vision, energy and expertise will provide two days of memorable printmaking!

The two masterclasses will  introduce you to the special joys of monoprinting in our Dunfermline workshop.  You will also come to appreciate the practical aspects of working with others in our artist led organisation and feel comfortable working in this space.

If you are already familiar with some monoprinting techniques, these two days will provide new and stimulating ways to print as you are introduced to a variety of techniques, some old and some new.

Monoprints:  A “painterly” immediate print medium combining drawing, painting and printmaking to produce unique images.

Cost:  

£60 (non members)

£50  (£10 discount for FDPW members) 

To ensure your place please post your cheque(s) ASAP  to:

Fife (Dunfermline) Print Workshop,
The Basement,
 Dell Farquharson Centre,
Nethertown Broad Street
Dunfermline
KY12 7DS

or drop them in in person ASAP

The cost includes materials, use of presses and tools, inks, cleaning fluids, and paper.

Places will be limited so reserve your place now!!!!



FDPW would like to acknowledge the generous support received from The Andrew Carnegie Trust which has helped to make these Master classes possible