Collagraph Collage Printing

Print & Book Arts

Collagraph Collage Printing

Learn how to collage textured cardboard plates and print them using the collagraph print method.

 

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Thur, 8/22/2024 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thur, 8/22/2024

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Print & Book Arts Studio

Interests:
Printmaking

About

Collagraphy is the art of collaging layers of cardboard and other materials, which you then ink and print using the etching press. This versatile and economical style of printmaking can produce an exciting array of textures in finished prints.

Learn the art of collagraph printing in this workshop, where you'll begin by creating plates, learning how to prepare cardboard, then scribe it with sharp tools, carve away sections, peel the surface, and glue on additional pieces of cardboard or other flat materials to produce a variety of image effects. The result will be a multi-dimensional printing surface. 

We'll then print multiple copies of our plates using both intaglio and relief inking techniques. In intaglio printing, ink is pushed into the low-lying areas of the plate and wiped away from the raised surface. In relief printing, ink is applied to the highest surfaces of the plate with a brayer. This can produce multiple prints with different looks from the same plate.

Details

  • Experience level: Beginner
  • You're welcome to bring reference images to work from if you wish. Our plates will be 8 inches by 10 inches.
  • Bring a lunch. There is a refrigerator and microwave on the lower level.
 

Project

You'll make a series of prints on paper made from your cardboard collagraph plate using oil-based ink.

Materials

A $10 materials fee, included in the price of the class, covers everything you'll need, such as:

  • 8-inch by 10-inch cardboard plates
  • X-Acto knives and styluses for carving
  • Glue for adding collage elements
  • Ink knives for conditioning and mixing ink
  • Oil-based inks
  • Brayers
  • Paper for printing (rag paper such as Rives BFK)
  • Nitrile gloves and aprons
 

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Dana Seeger

Dana Harris Seeger was born in San Francisco and split her childhood between California and Indiana. She pursued her passion in high school and college and received a bachelor's degree in painting from Anderson University in Indiana in 2004 and a master's in fine arts in printmaking from San Jose State University in 2011. She is a member of the California Society of Printmakers. In 2014, Dana co-created an art studio and school in San Jose, Calif., called the School of Visual Philosophy. Her work in printmaking and painting helps her connect real to imagined memories and her life experiences to her heritage. Growing up as a second-generation Baltic American, she has always tried to connect the artifacts acquired from Estonia and Latvia into her own story. She lives in Poulsbo with her husband (a sculptor), daughter, and twin sons.

Visit her website at www.danaharrisseeger.com

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