Paper Lithography on Clay
Multi-Generational | Registration opens 8/6/2025 10:00 AM MDT
Paper lithography is a technique where you use either a drawing made with oil pastel or a photocopied image to make a print. Using an ink made with linseed oil and Mason stains, we will make prints on soft clay tiles. This technique allows you to layer images and stains that will give you more creative possibilities when decorating your work. Students will leave this class with example tiles and the knowledge to produce your own prints! No prior experience in ceramics or printmaking required, just an interest in experimentation. This workshop does not allow students access to open studios unless concurrently enrolled in another ceramics class.
- This workshop does not allow students access to open studios unless concurrently enrolled in another ceramics class.
- please bring Xerox photocopies to class that you would like to use in your work. The instructor will provide some, but if there are images you are specifically interested in, please bring those. All other materials will be provided.
Ren Cannon
Ren (they/them) is an artist based in Denver, CO. They have a BFA in Fibers and Drawing from Colorado State University in Ft. Collins although they primarily work as a printmaker and potter right now. They think that the best way to learn is to experiment, make mistakes, and gain some knowledge rather than seeking perfection. When not in the studio, Ren likes to ride bikes, pet dogs, learn about science and nature, and try new things.