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Start date: 21 September 2024 Day: Saturday
Course length: 1 Day
Course Time: 10:00 to 16:00
Course code: SA31
Full fee: £82.00 | Over 65s: £73.80 | Benefit: £65.60
Tutor: Sophie Sherwood
Courses description
Using vitamin C tablets and washing soda, you will learn how to make your very own light sensitive chemistry. This can then be applied on to light sensitive materials such as 35mm film to create unique prints. This process was discovered by the artist Karel Doing as a way for people to connect with nature more through photography. In the workshop, we will make relief prints using this process with leaves from the Folk House courtyard, after which we will process these using darkroom fixer to make them translucent. We will then use these to create darkroom prints using the chemigram method.
The chemigram is a painterly process, which can be applied to light-sensitive materials using phytogram chemistry, fixer, and resistant materials such as Vaseline. They can seem like images from another world, and often have a very psychedelic feel. In the second half of the workshop, you will learn how to create your own chemigrams in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere at the Folk House, and be asked to build up layers using other techniques, such as lumen printing and sabbatier in conjunction with your phytogram prints made earlier in the session.
This workshop is in the darkroom, it is very much a standing workshop and in a small space.
Student Testimonial:
This workshop was an amazing experience. I was curious to learn more about the phytogram method and its outcome. Sophie's teaching was enlightening and left me with lots of curiosities which I can't wait to experiment by myself. Really recommend this.
The phytogram workshop was a really creative session. No experience was needed and all the materials were provided. Sophie was very welcoming, knowledgable and encouraging. Phytogram is a an inexpensive craft that can be done at home and I am really exciting to do more.
Material List
Please bring along any black and white negatives you may want to use. You are encouraged to bring along objects which can be flattened such as leaves, feathers, materials, textured papers, that you may want to use to make your prints. Please also bring an apron to protect your clothes.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
40A Park Street, BS1 5JG Bristol, United Kingdom, 40a Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5, United Kingdom,Bristol, United Kingdom
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