The mokuhanga printmaking process dates back to 17th-century Japanese and employs a wide range of vivid water-based inks. At the onset of the workshop, participants will make a two-color print from prepared blocks using: water-based pigments, kento registration, and pressing with a baren – all unique hallmarks of the mokuhanga (wood print) process. The class will then move into carving and printing an individual design (7 x 10-inch image). Mary will provide thorough demonstrations along the way and give personalized guidance. Students Are Asked To Bring the Following Materials A drawing for a print that can be traced. Ideally the drawing should be no larger than 7 x 10-inch, clear-edged, using two or three colors Leave at least a 1-inch margin around your drawing Think simple shapes, like in a coloring book or cartoon Carving tools – recommend item # 44D10.05 “Japanese Detail Carving tools set of 5-inch from www.leevalley.com Spray bottle – inexpensive Four small containers to hold paint or Nori, and one larger container or bowl to hold water. 4 & 8 oz ZipLock containers are fine One or two watercolor brushes (old ones are fine) Optional: Pencil or pen and paper to take notes (we have an assortment of basics in the studio) Apron (aprons are also available at the studio) Your Supply Fee Covers Proof paper, item #P6905 www.imcclains.com, Shin Torinoko – enough for five prints 1/2 sheet) Washi, Japanese handmade paper, item # P6801 www.imcclains.com – enough for five prints (1/2 sheet) Mary 9” x 12” x 3/8” Shina woodblock www.imcclains.com (one each – will have extra available for purchase) Mary Manila file folders (2 each) Mary Carbon Paper (1 each) Mary 9” x 12” Vellum (one sheet each, will have extra) Mary 9” x 12” tracing paper (up to 10 sheets each) Mary 9” x 12” newsprint (up to 10 sheets each) Mary 220 grit sandpaper (1/4 sheet each) Mary Nori rice paste, item #E5412 www.imcclains.com (2 for whole class) Mary Gouache & sumi set, item #K8010 www.imcclains.com (1 for whole class) Mary 6oz bottle sumi, item #K7271 www.imcclains.com (1 for whole class) Mary Cosmos Blotter, item # 10422-1005 www.dickblick.com (1/2 sheet each) Parchment paper (one roll for class) Quality barens Small spoons – like coffee stir sticks Use of Ink brushes – #8 Japanese Surikomi Bake www.imcclains.com This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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