Weekend Collagraph Art Workshop(The Art of Textured Printmaking)

Weekend Collagraph Art Workshop(The Art of Textured Printmaking)

In this class, you’ll build printing plates using a variety of materials, creating rich, tactile surfaces that produce unique prints.

By Art in Layers

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Sunday, February 16 · 10:30am - 1pm GMT

Location

Art in Layers

42 Mount Street Upper Dublin Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of collagraph, a printmaking technique that combines texture and creativity.

Ideal for beginners and seasoned artists alike, collagraph offers endless possibilities for experimentation and artistic exploration.


The best part? The skills you gain can be easily applied at home with affordable, accessible tools, allowing you to continue your artistic journey beyond the studio.


Join us and discover the magic of printmaking through layers, texture, and imagination!

February Workshop dates(2 Sessions):

Week1 - 16th of Feb and Week2 - 23rd of Feb


What You’ll Learn:

– **Designing Your Plates**: You’ll learn how to create intricate and textured plates using a variety of materials.

– **Building Layers**: Explore techniques for building up textures and layers to make your prints come alive.

– **Inking and Printing**: Master the inking process and print your designs using both hand printing and press methods.


We love the meditative aspect of making plates and the peaceful atmosphere when printing. Once you master relief and intaglio techniques, you’ll be able to continue your printmaking practice at home with just a small selection of materials. Alina will share great tips to help you keep creating outside the studio!

*our studio offers classes exclusively for adults aged 18 and over

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Frequently asked questions

What is Collagraph?

Collagraph is a printmaking technique where the printing plate is created by collaging different materials onto a base, such as cardboard or wood. The materials, which can include fabric, paper, or natural textures like leaves, are glued to the surface to create varied textures and reliefs.

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Looking to explore your creative side with hand-on art techniques that can be easily used at home?