Develop your screen-printing in this weekly taught workshop where you will be shown new techniques, from using halftones and photo processes, layering colour, stenciling and experimental techniques to printing on textiles and professional practice.
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This course focusses on screen printing and how it can be expanded and developed We will be looking at hands -on creative techniques using screen printing that can give your work a new lease of life. The aim of this course is to teach you how to create and push your own screenprinted work. By the end of the course you will have an in-depth understanding of the screenprint process and how to use it within a professional practice.
What will we cover?
The course will cover a comprehensive understanding of screenprinting, the differences between textile printing and paper printing, creative screenprinting techniques, and will allow you to develop your own personal projects. We will explore experimental techniques that can be made with paper or found-objects and make photo stencils from your artwork to screen print from, including single colour and photographic halftones. We will also be looking at the wider contemporary use of the process as a whole and how this could relate to your work.
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
• Screen print confidently and demonstrate an understanding of the process from start to finish • Screen print creatively • Prepare any type of artwork using photo stencils or found objects • Be able to print on t-shirts, tote-bags and canvas • Learn about different inks and their uses • Be able to print confidently on paper using different layers of colour • Understand half-tone patterns and their uses • Learn a historical context to screenprint • Produce your own screen printed work.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
No essentail skills or previous experience with Graphic Arts or Printmaking required, this course is open to first timers and experienced printmaker artists alike who want to learn more about screen printing and the Graphic arts.Introductory courses are available too for the absolute beginner.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
• Tutor demonstration and setting of tasks • Looking at samples and examples of contemporary practice • 1:1 support and guidance • Group-work and opportunities for independent practice and learning through personal projects. • There will be voluntary homework tasks set between sessions for you to further develop ideas and research.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
Nothing needed for the first day. All basic materials are supplied.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
This course is an excellent springboard into further printmaking or image making courses. The graphic arts presents a broad area for study, you may wish to develop your printmaking, your drawing or photography. Your tutor will be on hand to advice how you may personally progress onto future City Lit courses.
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Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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We will also be looking at the wider contemporary use of the process as a whole and how this could relate to your work.• Screen print confidently and demonstrate an understanding of the process from start to finish<br/>• Screen print creatively<br/>• Prepare any type of artwork using photo stencils or found objects<br/>• Be able to print on t-shirts, tote-bags and canvas<br/>• Learn about different inks and their uses<br/>• Be able to print confidently on paper using different layers of colour<br/>• Understand half-tone patterns and their uses<br/>• Learn a historical context to screenprint <br/>• Produce your own screen printed work.No essentail skills or previous experience with Graphic Arts or Printmaking required, this course is open to first timers and experienced printmaker artists alike who want to learn more about screen printing and the Graphic arts.Introductory courses are available too for the absolute beginner.• Tutor demonstration and setting of tasks<br/>• Looking at samples and examples of contemporary practice<br/>• 1:1 support and guidance<br/>• Group-work and opportunities for independent practice and learning through personal projects. <br/>• There will be voluntary homework tasks set between sessions for you to further develop ideas and research.Nothing needed for the first day. All basic materials are supplied.This course is an excellent springboard into further printmaking or image making courses. The graphic arts presents a broad area for study, you may wish to develop your printmaking, your drawing or photography. 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The aim of this course is to teach you how to create and push your own screenprinted work. By the end of the course you will have an in-depth understanding of the screenprint process and how to use it within a professional practice.Develop your screen-printing in this weekly taught workshop where you will be shown new techniques, from using halftones and photo processes, layering colour, stenciling and experimental techniques to printing on textiles and professional practice.The course will cover a comprehensive understanding of screenprinting, the differences between textile printing and paper printing, creative screenprinting techniques, and will allow you to develop your own personal projects. We will explore experimental techniques that can be made with paper or found-objects and make photo stencils from your artwork to screen print from, including single colour and photographic halftones. We will also be looking at the wider contemporary use of the process as a whole and how this could relate to your work.• Screen print confidently and demonstrate an understanding of the process from start to finish<br/>• Screen print creatively<br/>• Prepare any type of artwork using photo stencils or found objects<br/>• Be able to print on t-shirts, tote-bags and canvas<br/>• Learn about different inks and their uses<br/>• Be able to print confidently on paper using different layers of colour<br/>• Understand half-tone patterns and their uses<br/>• Learn a historical context to screenprint <br/>• Produce your own screen printed work.No essentail skills or previous experience with Graphic Arts or Printmaking required, this course is open to first timers and experienced printmaker artists alike who want to learn more about screen printing and the Graphic arts.Introductory courses are available too for the absolute beginner.• Tutor demonstration and setting of tasks<br/>• Looking at samples and examples of contemporary practice<br/>• 1:1 support and guidance<br/>• Group-work and opportunities for independent practice and learning through personal projects. <br/>• There will be voluntary homework tasks set between sessions for you to further develop ideas and research.Nothing needed for the first day. All basic materials are supplied.This course is an excellent springboard into further printmaking or image making courses. The graphic arts presents a broad area for study, you may wish to develop your printmaking, your drawing or photography. 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The aim of this course is to teach you how to create and push your own screenprinted work. By the end of the course you will have an in-depth understanding of the screenprint process and how to use it within a professional practice.Develop your screen-printing in this weekly taught workshop where you will be shown new techniques, from using halftones and photo processes, layering colour, stenciling and experimental techniques to printing on textiles and professional practice.The course will cover a comprehensive understanding of screenprinting, the differences between textile printing and paper printing, creative screenprinting techniques, and will allow you to develop your own personal projects. We will explore experimental techniques that can be made with paper or found-objects and make photo stencils from your artwork to screen print from, including single colour and photographic halftones. We will also be looking at the wider contemporary use of the process as a whole and how this could relate to your work.• Screen print confidently and demonstrate an understanding of the process from start to finish<br/>• Screen print creatively<br/>• Prepare any type of artwork using photo stencils or found objects<br/>• Be able to print on t-shirts, tote-bags and canvas<br/>• Learn about different inks and their uses<br/>• Be able to print confidently on paper using different layers of colour<br/>• Understand half-tone patterns and their uses<br/>• Learn a historical context to screenprint <br/>• Produce your own screen printed work.No essentail skills or previous experience with Graphic Arts or Printmaking required, this course is open to first timers and experienced printmaker artists alike who want to learn more about screen printing and the Graphic arts.Introductory courses are available too for the absolute beginner.• Tutor demonstration and setting of tasks<br/>• Looking at samples and examples of contemporary practice<br/>• 1:1 support and guidance<br/>• Group-work and opportunities for independent practice and learning through personal projects. <br/>• There will be voluntary homework tasks set between sessions for you to further develop ideas and research.Nothing needed for the first day. All basic materials are supplied.This course is an excellent springboard into further printmaking or image making courses. The graphic arts presents a broad area for study, you may wish to develop your printmaking, your drawing or photography. Your tutor will be on hand to advice how you may personally progress onto future City Lit courses.PrintmakingScreenprinting & photographic processesconfigurable