Etching Basics with zinc plate and copper sulphate
Sun 29
November 2020
10:00 AM
- 4:00 PM
Ended
TUTOR: Amanda DonohueDATE: Sunday 29th November
TIME: 10am 4pm
COST: $145 Non-Members | $130 current NPW Members
ENQUIRIES: amanda@terrarossa.biz
VENUE: Newcastle Printmakers Workshop, 27 Popran Road, Adamstown
In this one day workshop using zinc plates and copper sulphate
participants will learn how to prepare their plates, apply a soft
ground and use chine colle to add colour. By the end of the course
everyone should have created a zinc plate with an image and have
printed it intaglio ready for framing.
Previous experience is not required.
Etching is a rich medium where an image is scratched, drawn or painted
onto a metal plate and the image etched into the plate. A range of
marks can be created and, after etching, ink is applied to the plate.
A print is created by placing dampened paper onto the plate and
passing both through a press.
Most materials will be provided (inks, ground, tarlaton) but you will
need to bring a zinc plate and some printing paper. Also bring some
ideas for your print, enclosed shoes, apron, own drink and lunch.
Suitable for beginners.
Covid Safety: Due to NPWs Covid Policy - at present these workshops
are limited to 3 participants to ensure we comply with social
distancing. The workshop will be sanitised prior to, during, and after
the class. Please bring your own disposable gloves for hygiene
purposes.
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR: Amanda Donohue studied printmaking at Sydney College
of the Arts graduating with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours). She
has been a printmaker for over twenty years, specialising in etching
but also interested in lino, dry point, screen printing and
collagraphs. Amanda has been a member of the Newcastle Printmakers
Workshop for eight years and a committee member for seven.
ENQUIRIES: amanda@terrarossa.biz
See more about Amanda at www.amandadonohue.org.
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Newcastle Printmakers Workshop
Newcastle Printmakers Workshop, Adamstown, 2289, NSW, AU