CANCELLED: Drypoint and Criblé with Betsey Garand

Category

Cancelled

Summary

TWO-DAY WORKSHOP
Saturday, October 19, 10:00am–4:00pm
Sunday, October 20, 12:00pm–4:00pm
M: $500 / NM: $550

Description

 

Drypoint & Criblé: Scribing & Hammering a Hand-Pulled Print

MEDIUM: PRINTMAKING

Betsey Garand

 

This course will explore the 15th century non-acid techniques of drypoint and criblé, creating a remarkably broad range of possibilities for a printed image.  Drypoint is a direct method of creating a print by incising into the metal plate with a scribe; it is the perfect segue from drawing.  Criblé is a little known technique of hammering indentations into a metal plate with a variety of shaped punches and tools.  Students will be taught how to use these techniques and professionally wipe, register and print their plates.  Other intaglio techniques of monoprint and à la poupée will be demonstrated to uniquely alter their prints with value and a range color.  Students will be encouraged to explore imagery of interest to create dynamic prints ranging from the bold to delicate, producing a body of work to be proud of. Open to all levels.

 

www.betseygarand.com

 

Biography:

Betsey Garand, an artist printmaker, is included in numerous public collections including the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts Hammer Museum, Boston Public Library and the Sado Woodcut Print Village Museum, Japan.  She received an MFA in printmaking from Tyler School of Art is presently Senior Resident Artist, head of printmaking at Amherst College. Other teaching includes Princeton University, Parsons School of Design and American University in Corciano, Italy. 

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