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Moku Hanga


Moku Hanga (woodcut) workshop
 
Join Amy for a two day workshop where we will explore Ukiyo-e images and the moku hanga printing process. We will make a small edition of woodcut prints using water based inks. 

Saturday, July 26 11:00 – 3:00 (meet at Joslyn Art Museum for the first hour)
Sunday, July 27 11:00 – 3:00 Hot Shops Art Center, 1301 Nicholas Street, studio 209 (see image below for parking)
Workshop fee: $210 (per person) 
Payment types accepted: cash, check, credit card, venmo, paypal due July 26
Class cap: 6 people 
 
Have you seen the Ukiyo-e print (The Floating World and Beyond) exhibition at The Joslyn? They have spectacular pieces on display by a handful of famous Japanese printmakers. The unique style of ukiyo-e printmaking had a big influence on the Impressionists known as Japonism from the years 1854 to 1920s. The modern version of ukiyo-e is now known as moku hanga and I felt inspired to revisit this process after viewing the prints at The Joslyn. Please join Amy in a Japanese style printmaking workshop to explore the eastern version of color woodcut printing. 
 
Materials provided: 
Woodblocks
Watercolor
Brushes
Wax paper
Printing paper (rice)
Baren 
Carving tools
Drawing paper
Pencils
Transfer paper
Newsprint 
Glue

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