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I'm pleased to offer a Woodblock Printing Workshop on June 8 at the Howard County Center for the Arts in Ellicott City, MD. All experience levels are welcome! Materials are included, so it's a great chance to try out woodblock, print with color, and learn to work with Akua inks, which are intensely pigmented, non-toxic, professional quality inks.    

Woodblock Printing Workshop
Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

$100, materials included
Please register here by June 3

Learn the process of creating woodblock prints, or "woodcuts". Participants will create a line drawing on wood, then carve away the negative space to produce a bold, linear "key block." We will then transfer the design to a second block to carve and add color. Printing techniques will be introduced, as well as instruction on using non-toxic Akua inks and modifiers. The woodblocks can then be used to print an edition or experiment with color variations.  

Participants will have hands-on instruction in exploring a variety of techniques including:

·         Carving a design into a woodblock (suitable for printing)

·         Transferring a printed image to a color block

·         Registration (lining up the key block and the color block)

·         Inking woodblocks

·         Printing by hand or with a press (I have barens AND a baby press!)

Walk away with 2-3 woodblocks, a set of prints, and a list of resources for printing supplies. 



I hope you'll join me!
 
 
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I'm gearing up for the spring/summer festival season! Below is a list of where I will be. The first festival is less than a month away. I've been organizing my studio in preparation for all the work that is about to happen there, and once I finish submitting my spring grades, I will be ready to print, print, PRINT!

ArtPark at Lakefest/Columbia Festival of the Arts, at the Columbia Lakefront, 
Friday, June 14: 5 - 9 p.m., Saturday, June 15: Noon - 9 p.m., Sunday, June 16: Noon - 7 p.m., 2013

Haddonfield Fine Art and Crafts FestivalHaddonfield, NJ, Sat. July 13, 2013 / 11 am to 7 pm, Sun. July 14, 2013 / noon to 5 pm. 

Artscape, Artists' Market, Baltimore, MD, Friday, July 19 through Sunday, July 21, 2013.

Please mark your calendar and stop by if you can!

 
 
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The Resident Visual Artist Exhibition is on display at the Howard County Center for the Arts through June 23, 2013. This is a great chance to see what all the resident artists have been working on in their studios. Come check it out! Also, please mark your calendars for the closing reception, June 20, from 6 to 8 p.m., with open studios from 7 to 8 p.m.


This woodblock print is one of 5 pieces I have in the show. It is based on a view of the Niagara River, in Niagara Falls, NY. The artwork is printed from one Shina woodblock. It was printed using the reduction method, in which a single block is carved and printed in stages.  

Title: Niagara River
Medium: Woodblock Print (Reduction Method)
Paper: Rives BFK, White
Paper Size: 10 x 14" 
Image Size: 8 x 12"
Block: Shina
Ink: Akua Intaglio
Edition size: 13



 
 
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Alpacas for the Ace of Hearts in an Art in Hand animals deck.
I previously posted about the Alpacas in Progress and here is the final print! My goal was to get One Good Print for the Art in Hand deadline. When both my kids were sick the week before, I wasn't sure how it was going to happen. I carved my color blocks at home, over several days, then printed in my studio, on the very day/night that they were due! There must have been some magic in my studio because it all came together, calmly and not in a hurried frenzy. I was even able to go to bed at a decent hour, and for that I am grateful! 

I took some photographs of the process:
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This is the black and white proof, which I hand-colored with watercolor crayons. I have a set of 40 Caran d'Ache Neocolor crayons, which provide a great range of colors and I can get a sense of what will happen when I layer colors, as well. 

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The key block is on the far right, and to the left are three of the color blocks. The fourth color block is actually the backside of another block.

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Here is the set with the two-sided block flipped over. 

Side note: check out my new Ribba picture ledge from Ikea! It is great for getting blocks and frames up off my table tops to clear the surfaces (or make room for more stuff, as you can see here). Next time I go to Ikea, I plan to stock up on these and line my studio walls with them.

So, there it is! I said before that it is for the Queen of Hearts but it is actually for the Ace of Hearts. I'm looking forward to seeing the decks in a few months. In the meantime, my next step will be to print my edition of alpacas--I'm planning for an edition of 35. 

Here are the details:


Title: Alpacas
Paper: Rives BFK
Paper Size: 10 1/2 x 13"
Image Size: 8 1/2 x 11"
Block: Shina--5 blocks
Ink: Akua Intaglio
Edition size: 35


 
 
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This Saturday, I'm offering a gelatin monotypes workshop at the Howard County Center for the Arts, in Ellicott City, MD. I've taught this technique at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Creative Alliance, School 33, and the Greenbelt Community Center, and it is always a lot of fun! This will be my first time offering it at my new location.

Printing without a Press: Gelatin Monotypes 

Saturday, May 4, 3 - 6 p.m., $60, materials included. Please register here by Thurs. May 2. 
Create one-of-a-kind, painterly prints using gelatin as a printing surface. Ink transfers beautifully from the smooth gelatin surface, with very little pressure. The material is very versatile, and while it can mimic traditional printing processes, it possesses its own unique qualities and the process lends itself to experimentation. Participants will be instructed in a variety of techniques, and then create a set of experimental prints.



A little bit about the process:  
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An inked gelatin plate, with stencils placed on top.
Gelatin monotype printing is a low-tech, non-toxic form of printmaking that requires no press and used water-based inks or paint (we will be using akua kolor inks). The printing plate is made from a simple gelatin recipe. 

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Ghost print (left) Direct print (right)
Ink can be painted directly onto the plate with brushes and then printed onto paper. The ink transfers easily with very little pressure. Of course, there will be a little ink left on the plate, which is perfect for creating "ghost prints."

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Press nature specimens or textured items into the ink to capture and print the incredible detail. Feel free to bring plant trimmings or other textures you'd like to try printing!

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You can also cut your own stencils for blocking out on the gelatin.  

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They can be used alone for a high contrast design,

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or printed in layers, for more emphasis on texture, color layering, and transparency, or even to create a pattern. 

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You can even cut and carve your gelatin for a relief technique, using clay tools cookie cutters. Create patterns, line work, or cut "puzzle pieces" that can be inked separately and put back together for printing. I always save this step for last since it permanently changes the plate!  

Try these techniques and more at my workshop on Saturday! You will walk away with a stack of experimental prints and a recipe to make your own gelatin plate for printing. All experience levels welcome!
 
 
I'm offering a Block Printing on Fabric workshop this Saturday at the Howard County Center for the Arts, in Ellicott City. 
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Block Printing on Fabric: Design and Print a Unique Spring Scarf
Saturday, April 27, 3 - 6 p.m., $60, materials included. Register here.
Carve your own unique design into soft rubber, then use fabric inks to print the design on a jersey-knit scarf. Participants walk away with a hand-carved stamp, for continued use on fabric or paper, and two block-printed scarves that are ready to wear after a quick iron. 

Below are some photos I took while preparing for the workshop. 



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Learn to transfer a design to the block.

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Carve away lines, negative spaces, and unwanted material to create the stamp.

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Then, print on a jersey-knit scarf. 

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Here are just a few of the beautiful colors available for the scarves. I love seeing them all together--so pretty! 

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You're also welcome to bring your own fabrics to print on, such as tea towels, cloth napkins, clothing, quilt blocks or other materials to sew. The possibilities are endless!

All materials are included, but it's a good idea to bring a photo or sketch to use as inspiration. The registration link is on my workshops page. Hope you'll join me!
 
 
As a new Resident Artist at the Howard County Center for the Arts, I'm pleased to offer some new printmaking workshops this spring! Workshops will be held in Classroom 8 at the  Howard County Center for the Arts 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043. 

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Block Printing on Fabric: Design and Print a Unique Spring Scarf
Saturday, April 27, 3 - 6 p.m., $60, materials included.
Carve your own unique design into soft rubber, then use fabric inks to print the design on a jersey-knit scarf. Participants walk away with a hand-carved stamp, for continued use on fabric or paper, and two block-printed scarves.


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Printing without a Press: Gelatin Monotypes
Saturday, May 4, 3 - 6 p.m., $60, materials included. Create one-of-a-kind, painterly prints using gelatin as a printing surface. Ink transfers beautifully from the smooth gelatin surface, with very little pressure. The material is very versatile, and while it can mimic traditional printing processes, it possesses its own unique qualities and the process lends itself to experimentation. Participants will be instructed in a variety of techniques, and then create a set of experimental prints.


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Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., $100, materials included.
Learn the process of creating woodblock prints, or "woodcuts". Participants will create a line drawing on wood, then carve away the negative space to produce a bold, linear "key block". We will then transfer the design to a second block to carve and add color. Printing techniques will be introduced, as well as instruction on using non-toxic Akua inks. The woodblocks can then be used to print an edition or experiment with color variations. 



Materials will be provided for all workshops, but it is a good idea to bring a sketch or photo to use for reference and inspiration. Please see my Workshops Page for more details and to register. 

I hope you'll join me for some printmaking! 
 
 
A simple, black branch with pink and white cherry blossoms. 

Title: Cherry Blossoms
Paper: Magnani Pescia
Paper Size: 6 x 8"
Image Size: 4 x 6"
Block: Shina--2 blocks
Ink: Akua Intaglio
Edition size: Open Edition (unnumbered)

I sketched, carved, and inked the blocks by hand, and printed on white paper with an etching press. The artwork is signed and dated. 

 
 
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I'm pleased to offer a woodblock printing workshop at Traillworks, in Newton, NJ, on Saturday, March 23, 2013, from 1:00pm until 6:00pm.  This workshop will be a lot of fun, and there is a special offer to make it an Artist Retreat and stay at The Wooden Duck Bed and Breakfast! Please see information and links below. Hope to see you there!


Woodblock Printing with Amanda Gordon Miller

When: Saturday, March 23rd | 1pm - 6pm

Where: Traillworks
214 Spring Street 
Newton, NJ 07860

Order tickets via Eventbrite: http://woodblockprinting-efbevent.eventbrite.com/

Learn the process of creating woodblock prints, or "woodcuts". Participants will create a line drawing on wood, then carving away the negative space to produce a bold, linear "key block". Participants will then transfer the design to a second block to carve and add color. Printing techniques will be introduced (specific techniques are listed below) as well as instruction on using non-toxic Akua inks. The woodblocks can then be used to print an edition or experiment with color variations.

Participants will have hands-on instruction in exploring a variety of techniques including:

  • Drawing/Transferring an image to a block
  • Carving a design into a woodblock (suitable for printing)
  • Transferring a printed image to a color block
  • Registration (lining up the key block and the color block)
  • Inking woodblocks
  • Printing by hand

This class will run from 1pm to 6pm and welcomes beginner & intermediate artists. These hours include set up, design, creation, clean up and a break for lunch. Please bring your own lunch or lunch may be purchased on your own at area eateries.

WORKSHOP FEES:

Early Bird (until midnight on February 24th): $155

Regular Registration: $165

Materials Fee: $65 (purchase separate tickets)

Make it an Artist Retreat: Stay at The Wooden Duck Bed & Breakfast during your Workshop and SAVE 10% 

Save 25% on a one-night stay on any available room

or Save 30% on a 2-night stay!

+ Save 10% on a workshop at TraillWorks (use coupon code WOODENDUCK at checkout when purchasing workshop tickets)

Visit the Wooden Duck Bed & Breakfast to learn more. (http://www.woodenduckinn.com/)


 
 
I tend to have several projects going at different stages, and each evolves at its own pace. Here is a quick slideshow of what's happening in my studio at present. Enjoy!