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Etching Copper - Traditional and Experimental approaches 2/6

  • Hadass Gilboa 9 Prenzlauer Promenade Berlin, BE, 13086 Germany (map)

Six sessions of hands-on introduction to working with copper in Etching

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Printmaking is perhaps one of the most varied and versatile media of the visual arts. It takes as many forms as the artists and inventors that have developed and refined its various techniques along the centuries.

Etching is traditionally produced on Copper.

Time and finances being scares, Zinc was introduced during the Industrial revolution shortening the time and reducing the costs for etching plates.

It is customary when specialising in Printmaking to work initially with Copper, learn all its variations and understand the processes before moving on to other materials.

In 6 printmaking sessions, we will learn how to traditionally handle and prepare copper plates, how to etch lines, prepare for aquatint and add a few experimental techniques to our toolbox.

Designed for beginners and those with some experience, the aim of this course is to give you a hands-on and thorough introduction to working with copper in Etching both in line and aquatint.

This course requires a basic knowledge of drawing/image production skills (photography, collage...etc) and a love for process and learning.

We will start on Wednesday 1st November and end on Wednesday 6th December

The sessions will take place either Wednesdays from 16:30 - 21:00.

It is mandatory to attend all sessions as part of the course! However, depending on the number of participants the dates are relatively flexible and we can reschedule to fit everyone’s plan.

Provided by the workshop: All tools are provided (burnishers, scarpers, dry point needles, roulette etc) as well as solvents, acids and inks.

Requirements:

  • No previous printmaking skills are required, everyone is invited to join! But if you do have previous knowledge, all the better:-)

  • Students are asked to bring along some research and/or images to work from. These could be drawings, magazine clippings, books, photographs – anything that will inspire you.

  • Printmaking paper can be purchased through the instructor or in advance at the appropriate art shop (e.g. Boesner or Modulor)

  • Please purchase 2 Copper plates either at Boesner or Modulor - further instructions will be given after booking

  • Clothes that you can dirty and/or an apron

!!!The course will open with a minimum of 3 participants!!!

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