Cost: $100 (plus $25 payable to the instructor for materials)
This monoprint workshop introduces participants to the exciting process of monoprinting using acrylic paint and glass surfaces. Inspired by the atmospheric works of Mark Rothko, students will explore creating prints in both black and white and color. The workshop emphasizes the creative journey and experimentation in printmaking.
Workshop Objectives
• Learn the basics of monoprinting using acrylic paint.
• Explore creating atmospheric prints in the style of Mark Rothko.
• Develop skills in using rollers and drawing on paper pressed on glass.
• Emphasize the process and enjoyment of creative experimentation.
Ages 14 and Over
Number of participants: 6
Cost: $100 (plus $25 payable to the instructor for materials)
Schedule
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Introduction and Setup
• Welcome and overview of the workshop.
• Introduction to materials and tools.
• Brief demonstration of monoprinting techniques.
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Monoprinting Basics
• Preparing the glass surface with acrylic paint using rollers.
• Techniques for drawing on paper pressed on the painted glass.
• Creating initial black and white prints.
• Group discussion and sharing of first prints.
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Exploring Color - Creatice Exploration, and Final PROJECTS
• Introduction to using color in monoprints.
• Mixing and layering colors on the glass surface.
• Creating color prints inspired by Rothko’s atmospheric style.
• Experimentation with different color combinations and effects.
• Continued experimentation with monoprinting techniques.
• individual creativity and exploration.
• Creating final prints incorporating learned techniques.
• Group critique and feedback session.
Materials Provided
• Glass plates for printing.
• Acrylic paints (black, white, and various colors).
• Rollers and brayers.
• Paper for printing.
• Drawing tools (pencils, brushes, etc.).
• Palettes and mixing tools.
• Protective aprons and gloves.
What to Bring
• Sketchbook or notebook for ideas and notes.
• Any personal tools or materials you wish to incorporate into your prints.
• Comfortable clothing suitable for art-making.
Additional Notes
• Encourage participants to experiment and embrace the unpredictability of monoprinting.
• Foster a supportive and positive environment for creative expression.
• Ensure safety protocols for working with acrylic paints and glass surfaces.
By the end of the workshop, participants will have created several unique monoprints, gained hands-on experience with monoprinting techniques, and enjoyed a fulfilling and creative artistic process.
About Sarah S. Bazmehri
Sarah studied fine arts at the renowned art school in Paris, France (École Supérieure Des Beaux Arts - Paris, France), and Graphic Design at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). She’s an accomplished artist, educator and curator.