
About this Event
Custom stencils (and masks) are a great way to personalize and energize your work, and they don't have be complicated to be effective — they can be either quite simple or as intricate as you wish to make them!
Have all the creative fun and effects you get with store-bought stencils, by devising and using (and re-using) your own as part of your process!
In this one-day workshop we will work with different creative approaches to making our stencils and masks, followed by printing onto a selection of beautiful washi papers. We’ll also touch on materials and organization for your stencils as well as composing with them.
All washi, paint, most tools, and other supplies will be supplied by The Japanese Paper Place and the instructor.
Participants are asked to bring the following
- at least one gel printing plate (5 x 7" or larger)Gelli-Plate brand recommended
- a notebook and pen
- an apron, or dress to get messy
- gloves (optional)
- baby wipes
- a spray bottle for water
- a piece of plexiglass slightly larger than your plate (optional)
- If you have your own brayer and/or baren, please bring them.
Please make sure you clearly mark you possessions with your name
About Kim-Lee Kho
is a Canadian, multidisciplinary artist, (and longtime designer/art director), of Chinese-Indonesian and British descent, exploring personal experience as a gateway to broader human concerns.
A popular and experienced art educator, speaker, and juror, also known for hosting and co-hosting art livestreams on YouTube, including Virtual Studio Parties on her YouTube channel,and Virtual Collage Jam on Kal Honey's YouTube channel, since the first COVID lockdown.She teaches: independently online; at the Haliburton School of Art + Design; and at the invitation of groups around southern Ontario.




Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Japanese Paper Place, 103 The East Mall, Toronto, Canada
CAD 194.05