Kitchen lithography is a great introduction to lithographic printmaking as it works with the same principle that oil and water do not mix, but within this workshop the process relies on ingredients you would find in your kitchen. We will draw with chocolate and soap and etch with lemon juice or coke.
Invented by Émilee Aizier as a non-toxic alternative to traditional lithography, Kitchen Lithography gives immediate results and achieves an impressive range of marks and subtlety that you can reproduce at home.
Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts. Start dates may be amended on request.
During this workshop we will cover:
Creating a kitchen litho plate
Drawing materials and mark making
Etching technical process
Registration
Paper handling
Set up and use of lithography press
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Suitable for those with no printmaking experience and those wishing to refresh their skills.
Suitable for ages 14 and up.
Maximum 10 participants.
2 hours (7:00pm to 9:00pm)
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