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Brayers & Layers Printmaking with Acrylics on Gelli Plate: Jan 25

  • Tom Bostick
  • Jan 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 2

With Janet Gruman

 

January 25, 2025

11am-1pm


10 Total Students


No experience necessary.  For ages from children 10+ to adult.

Includes all materials.






Class Description

In this workshop, you will be guided through the process of making beautiful custom art prints. Gel printing is a form of monoprinting that uses flexible printing plates to create textures and layers of color. This fun, accessible process will surprise and please you as you play with color to create Autumn and holiday cards and gifts.  Students may bring their own prints to use in their projects. All other materials will be provided, and when you leave, you will have the knowledge and skills to continue making your own prints! Join us for a creative and festive  experience, and take home your own unique prints!



Instructor

Janet Gruman is a versatile artist who works in stained glass, printmaking, and calligraphy. 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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