THE WORKSHOP TOPIC: SOMEONE EXCEPTIONAL. A STORY ABOUT A FAMILY MEMBER

During the workshop the participants will use different graphic techniques in order to tell a story of the most exceptional family member. Artist's books will be created in three techniques: linocut / stamp, monotype and paper-cut. All works will be created in A4 format in a vertical position and form a single book. Workshops are open to everyone, however the maximum number of participants is 15 people.


April 27, 2019, 11.00 – 14.00: Linocut / Stamp

During the first workshop participants will learn what a linocut, matrix and graphic print are, and then design the work and use a chisel to cut their own matrix on the linocut pieces. The art works will be reflected in different colours and on different paper structures, creating many interpretations of the same project. The linocut workshop is designed for young adults and adults due to the use of sharp tools. The version for children is to discover the graphic technique of a stamp that will be made of construction foams and pieces of styrolite. The materials used are: graphic paint in various colours, a printing roller, selection of papers with different structures, brushes, drawing board, chisels, lino, styrolite, construction foam and scissors.

The workshop was lead by Agata Marchlewicz. Photos: Ania England


May 4, 2019, 11.00 – 14.00: Monotype

The next workshop will be dedicated to the most picturesque of graphic techniques - monotype. Thanks to the graphic paint distributed on the glass, the participants will have both painting and graphic effects. The workshop will be dedicated mainly to colour experiments. The technique is suitable for both children, adolescents and adults. The necessary materials are: A4 glass, colored graphical paints, brushes, graphic paper.

The workshop was lead by Agata Marchlewicz. Photos: Ania England


May 11, 2019, 11.00 – 14.00: Paper cut

During the last workshop participants will learn about the history and techniques of making cut-outs. They will use the symmetries and graphical character of the cut-out to create black and white portraits of family members. The cut-out technique is suitable for children, adolescents and adults alike. The materials needed are: black paper, scissors, erasers and pencils.

The workshop was lead by Agata Marchlewicz. Photos: Ania England