Mokulito
Course
In London
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Location
London
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Different dates available
This course offers an opportunity to use printmaking and the materials inherent in the autographic process of Mokulito as a means to explore drawing and gesture.
You will also explore a variety of strategies used in the construction of more sustained images.
This is made possible as your image is printed in a small editions and you then have an opportunity to experiment freely to broaden the outcome.
The courses element of research and informal discussion will extend your concepts and inform reflection.
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About this course
Operate the Rochat and Littlejohn presses in 310 demonstrating an awareness of H&S issues
Name the characteristic qualities of the processes
Begin to recognise how printmaking processes can be used to best suit mark making, scale and subject.
Edit images by developing these using printmaking techniques
Use non-standard tools to explore mark making qualities offered by the process.
Use stencils and layers in print.
Bring reference and source material for your prints – sketches, photographs, objects and ephemera.
The course fee covers the basic materials such as inks, solvents and proofing papers.
Donations of lint free rags for cleaning and newspapers are always welcome.
A sketchbook and camera (phone camera) are useful to document proof stages/image development and record additional information to use to develop your images.
We have a few laptops for use with USB’s in room 310.
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Talks, practical work, demonstrations, individual tutoring, group discussion.
There is no formal work outside the class but preparation tasks such as cutting stencils or researching artists on the internet can be undertaken if wished to maximise how you use the studio time.
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Course programme
o Mokulito - the matrix, processing and printing your block
Additions – cutting and hand burnishing
Developing images with collage and additions
Composition and Form – stencils
Texture – wood grain, frottage, rubbings,
Mokulito - the matrix, processing and printing your block
Additions – cutting and hand burnishing
Developing images with collage and additions
Expression – gestural marks, non standard tools,
Composition and Form – stencils
Texture – wood grain, frottage, rubbings,
Artists using Mokulito and lithography techniques.
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Mokulito
