<p>Alcohol Transfer Printmaking Workshop<br />Rick Holmes, DNCC<br /><br />Contact printing has been widely used by artists forever. Block prints, cyanotypes, and etching are just a few of the types of artwork made by using contact printing techniques. <br /><br />This free workshop for Nevada Camera Club members will focus on a technique for making customed prints from digital images. Hand sanitizer gel, such as Purell, will be used to transfer inkjet prints onto fine art paper using contact printing techniques.<br /><br />There will be an introductory discussion and demonstration of the process, followed by hands-on printmaking. Each attendee will work on their own personal images. <br /><br />If you have ever done Polaroid image transfer, then you will want to try this technique. It's fun and easy.<br /><br />Due to the interactive, hands-on nature of the workshop, there is a limit of four attendees. A second session can be scheduled if there is sufficient interest, possibly on a weekday afternoon. Before the class, each attendee will be required to email me up to four images that I will prepare for transferring.<br /><br />When: Sunday, October 15, 2017 starting at noon.<br />Where: The Holmestead - address will be provided to attendees.<br /><br />Please contact me at rickholmes@acm.org or 702.458.4933 if you are interested in attending. On confirmation, I will provide details of what to send me ahead of time.</p>
Date: Sunday, October 15, 2017 - 12:00pm