This workshop is FREE to members only of the Tucson Pastel Society.
This workshop has a limit of 15 members so you must use the sign-up form below to assure your
place in the class.
Please fill out and click on the submit button.
The form will be removed as soon as 15 members have signed for the class.
Good Luck!
Monotype is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The resulting image is a reversed reading of the original image. The image is then transferred onto a sheet of paper by pressing the two together, using a pin press or the back of a spoon. After it dries, pastel is applied to the print. We will be using water soluble oil.
Supplies to Bring:
Reference photo
Backboard - at least 12" x 16"
Apron - this can be a bit messy
Paper towels
Masking tape
Pastels
Small vinyl gloves will be provided. If you need larger, you will need to bring them with you.
Everything else will be provided.
Supplies to Bring:
Reference photo
Backboard - at least 12" x 16"
Apron - this can be a bit messy
Paper towels
Masking tape
Pastels
Small vinyl gloves will be provided. If you need larger, you will need to bring them with you.
Everything else will be provided.