About this Event
CLASS DESCRIPTION
The process of screen printing is much more than putting designs on shirts. In this workshop, we will experiment with layering images and colors on paper to make unique prints. Instead of the traditional method of taking apart and putting back together with a single design, we will experiment with texture, color, and image placement as participants work together to choose stencils and inks, and rotate between different screens as they assemble one-of-a-kind prints that they can take with them.
Session Details:
During the workshop, we will discuss the process of screen printing, and how different types of stencils are made. We will also talk about different print techniques such as split fountains, painting into the screen, changing colors in-screen, and flocking materials to the surface of the print. Whether you are an experienced printer or just interested in the basics of the process, this workshop is a fun way to socialize and collaborate while learning new screen printing techniques!
What You Will Learn:
-The basics of how screen printing works, and how the image is exposed on a screen
-How to print images on a mesh screen
-How different types of stencils (either digital or hand-made) can create different effects when exposed on a screen
-About how composition, texture, color, and translucency effects how a printed image looks
-Fun techniques to customize your print!
What to Bring:
Yourself! Paper, inks, screens, and squeegees will be provided for use during the workshop. While we’re using water-based inks, it is highly recommended that you wear clothes that can get dirty. Also, since we’ll be on our feet quite a bit as we move from screen to screen and to hang up our prints, wear comfortable shoes!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shop Made in DC - Georgetown - 1304 Wisconsin Ave NW, 1304 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 53.95