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Brayers & Botanics Printmaking with Acrylics on Gelli Plate with Janet Gruman: Feb 22

  • Tom Bostick
  • Feb 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 23

February 22, 2025

11am-1:30pm


10 students

7 guests $75

3 volunteers $50


No experience necessary. For ages 10+ 

Includes all materials








Class Description

In this workshop, students will explore Gelli Plate printmaking using acrylic paints on mixed-media paper using plants for texture and design. This fun and accessible technique allows for creative experimentation with layering colors to produce unique, one-of-a-kind prints.


Join us for a creative and festive experience—you’ll take home your own beautiful artwork, with no two prints alike!


Participant feedback from past workshops:“What was the best part of your workshop experience?” …

“Exploring the medium.”

“Experimenting…especially with plants.”.

“Getting to chat with the gal next to me as we experimented using botanical

items.”

“Working with new materials and techniques.”

“Doing the project.”

“The relaxed atmosphere was fun and inclusive.”

“Learning, less paint is more.”




Instructor

Janet Gruman is a versatile artist who also works in grouted stained glass. Guiding students through the creative process in a medium new to them always surprises, pleases, and gratifies her own artistic sensibilities. 








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