Monoprinting workshop with Emma Swift Kirkman
Hello and welcome to my introduction to monoprinting. I am delighted that you have come to share my joy in printmaking.
A monoprint is a form of printmaking in which an image is made from a smooth
surface or ‘plate’ coated in printing ink, such as a sheet of glass or metal. In contrast
with other printing techniques, only one final image is made, making the technique
closer to drawing or painting than other print processes. The term ‘monoprint’ and
‘monotype’ are often used interchangeably to reference the same process, although
some prefer to use the term ‘monoprint’ to refer to a series of similar works, while a ‘monotype’ is a one-off.
(Source: National Galleries Scotland)
During this experimental workshop we will explore various different methods and
you will have the opportunity to explore and create your own masterpieces.
Equipment provided:
Inks
Rollers
Plates
###Please bring with you:
Mark making tools, such as pencil and pen
Baren
Medium to stiff paint brushes
Selections of papers
Vinyl gloves for protecting hands and cleaning up
You will definitely get inky so please wear an apron or old shirt to cover up.
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ART CLASS TERMS & CONDITIONS
Full Payment at time of booking is essential.
Cancellations - if you cancel
Please double check the date and your availability before booking because cancelling your booking will result in forfeit of payment.
If you have booked and cannot attend, you may send a friend to take your place. Please advise us and we will transfer the booking into their name. Non attendance under any circumstances forfeits the fee paid and is non transferrable.
As classes require a minimum number of participants to go ahead, your cancellation may mean the class is unable to continue - causing other attendees to miss out and the tutor to be cancelled at the last minute.
If Atelier Crafers Cancels a class or workshop
All classes require a minimum number of bookings to enable them to go ahead. Minimum numbers may vary from class to class, however any class that does not meet the minimum requirement will be cancelled. Participants will be notified 48 hours before the start of the class or workshop and will be offered a transfer into the next available class, receive a credit towards another class or receive a refund.
Should you miss one or more sessions – full fee is still payable.
Atelier Crafers does not accept responsibility for changes in personal circumstances.
If due to a COVID 19 Lockdown and the workshop or class cannot be facilitated, it will be postponed to a later date. Unfortunately refunds cannot be given
FAQS
Where can I park?
Atelier Crafers is on Cox Place, Crafers – directly behind the BP service station on Main Street.
Parking is available at the tennis courts on Sharrod Court at the rear of Atelier Crafers and on the kerb opposite Atelier Crafers.
We ask that you do not park in the car parks designated as private or in other people’s driveways.
An accessible parking space is available at the front of Atelier Crafers for those who have a disabled parking permit.
Bus routes run up the freeway regularly to the Crafers park n ride and the Main Street of Crafers.
Where can I buy coffee and food?
We have a full licensed café that will be available before, during and after your workshop.
Please contact us on 83396590 for any other questions