Screen Printing: Optical Colour Mixing with Berkshire Printmakers: Sunday 18 May 10-4pm
When? Sunday 18 May from 10-4pm, with a coffee and lunch break
What? After the invention of photography came the development of colour printing. The technique of overlaying the three colours to create a full range of the colour wheel, The method was first introduced by the industrial printmakers of the late 19th/early 20th century and later adopted by the Pop artist the 1960s being used by the likes of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Berkshire Printmakers will take you through the step by step how to print using the colours cyan, magenta and yellow to create vibrant optical mixes. The two expert printmakers will run a fun creative workshop, demonstrating how to print using the translucent inks and combine them with combined with, plain and patterned photoscreens (including half tone dots) to create complex multilayered prints
This workshop is ideal for both painters and printmakers and as a for beginners/refreshers workshop.
No printmaking experience necessary as Berkshire Printmakers will take you step by step: how to create paper stencils, make the inks, and get to grips with a squeegee to create your own print using the CYM colours.
Everything is provided during the class from 30 plain and patterned screen, waterbased inks to good quality paper, as well as two experienced printmakers.
Dress for mess and bring a A3 folder to take your prints home
Maximum 10 attendees
Who? All welcome; no experience necessary; age 16+ (under 18s should attend with an adult). Max group size: 10. This course is ideal for complete beginners or as a refresher for those with some experience of screen-printing.
How? Purchase below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info.
Standard Cost: £95 / Pay Less: £80 / Pay more: £110
If your preferred ticket type is fully booked, please contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for help.
All of the materials are provided for this workshop but if you can, please bring the following:
apron
sketchbook
pencil
A3 size portfolio or something to take your work home in
Remember to wear something you don’t mind getting messy in! Tea and coffee will be provided but please bring your own lunch.
Please note our education space is located upstairs. Please get in touch if this may prevent you from attending.
This event requires a minimum number of bookings to proceed. To help make it happen, please secure your spot by 12 May.
When? Sunday 18 May from 10-4pm, with a coffee and lunch break
What? After the invention of photography came the development of colour printing. The technique of overlaying the three colours to create a full range of the colour wheel, The method was first introduced by the industrial printmakers of the late 19th/early 20th century and later adopted by the Pop artist the 1960s being used by the likes of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Berkshire Printmakers will take you through the step by step how to print using the colours cyan, magenta and yellow to create vibrant optical mixes. The two expert printmakers will run a fun creative workshop, demonstrating how to print using the translucent inks and combine them with combined with, plain and patterned photoscreens (including half tone dots) to create complex multilayered prints
This workshop is ideal for both painters and printmakers and as a for beginners/refreshers workshop.
No printmaking experience necessary as Berkshire Printmakers will take you step by step: how to create paper stencils, make the inks, and get to grips with a squeegee to create your own print using the CYM colours.
Everything is provided during the class from 30 plain and patterned screen, waterbased inks to good quality paper, as well as two experienced printmakers.
Dress for mess and bring a A3 folder to take your prints home
Maximum 10 attendees
Who? All welcome; no experience necessary; age 16+ (under 18s should attend with an adult). Max group size: 10. This course is ideal for complete beginners or as a refresher for those with some experience of screen-printing.
How? Purchase below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info.
Standard Cost: £95 / Pay Less: £80 / Pay more: £110
If your preferred ticket type is fully booked, please contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for help.
All of the materials are provided for this workshop but if you can, please bring the following:
apron
sketchbook
pencil
A3 size portfolio or something to take your work home in
Remember to wear something you don’t mind getting messy in! Tea and coffee will be provided but please bring your own lunch.
Please note our education space is located upstairs. Please get in touch if this may prevent you from attending.
This event requires a minimum number of bookings to proceed. To help make it happen, please secure your spot by 12 May.
When? Sunday 18 May from 10-4pm, with a coffee and lunch break
What? After the invention of photography came the development of colour printing. The technique of overlaying the three colours to create a full range of the colour wheel, The method was first introduced by the industrial printmakers of the late 19th/early 20th century and later adopted by the Pop artist the 1960s being used by the likes of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Berkshire Printmakers will take you through the step by step how to print using the colours cyan, magenta and yellow to create vibrant optical mixes. The two expert printmakers will run a fun creative workshop, demonstrating how to print using the translucent inks and combine them with combined with, plain and patterned photoscreens (including half tone dots) to create complex multilayered prints
This workshop is ideal for both painters and printmakers and as a for beginners/refreshers workshop.
No printmaking experience necessary as Berkshire Printmakers will take you step by step: how to create paper stencils, make the inks, and get to grips with a squeegee to create your own print using the CYM colours.
Everything is provided during the class from 30 plain and patterned screen, waterbased inks to good quality paper, as well as two experienced printmakers.
Dress for mess and bring a A3 folder to take your prints home
Maximum 10 attendees
Who? All welcome; no experience necessary; age 16+ (under 18s should attend with an adult). Max group size: 10. This course is ideal for complete beginners or as a refresher for those with some experience of screen-printing.
How? Purchase below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info.
Standard Cost: £95 / Pay Less: £80 / Pay more: £110
If your preferred ticket type is fully booked, please contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for help.
All of the materials are provided for this workshop but if you can, please bring the following:
apron
sketchbook
pencil
A3 size portfolio or something to take your work home in
Remember to wear something you don’t mind getting messy in! Tea and coffee will be provided but please bring your own lunch.
Please note our education space is located upstairs. Please get in touch if this may prevent you from attending.
This event requires a minimum number of bookings to proceed. To help make it happen, please secure your spot by 12 May.
OVADA is a non-profit company. Alongside our standard pricing, we aim to offer a number of Pay Less spaces for anyone experiencing financial barriers to attending. Please feel welcome to make use of this option if it enables you to attend, or select the Pay More option if you can, to enable us to offer these reduced cost spaces. Use the drop down menu to select your ticket type. If your preferred ticket type is fully booked, please contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for help.
You can also help us offer fully subsidised spaces to individuals facing significant financial difficulties, by purchasing one of our Archie Education Fund sketchbooks. Thank you for your support.
Meet the Facilitator: Berkshire Printmakers are husband and wife they have over 15 years’ experience teaching silkscreen printing. Sarah has a degree in Design and is a qualified art teacher. Cipriano is a painter and has an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art , he has taught silkscreen printing to degree students. They take their workshops to schools, colleges, museums and even festivals including Carfest and the Hat Fair Winchester..
Website: berkshireprintmakers.com
Berkshire Printmakers are members of the Heritage Craft Association.