Amazing Botanical Printmaking with Gel Plates

Adult Course | Registration opens 8/5/2025 10:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
A-02
All
10/4/2025-10/5/2025
10:00 AM-4:00 PM MDT on Sun Sat
$222.00
$188.70
$20.00

Amazing Botanical Printmaking with Gel Plates

Adult Course | Registration opens 8/5/2025 10:00 AM MDT

Students will create prints using a 6x6" gelatin plate, and their own selection of plant material. We will use open acrylic paint as our ink and create designs with leaves, blooms, roots etc, transferring their natural textures and shapes onto an assortment of papers. Students will be guided through specific steps to create various outcomes. The process is user-friendly, fun and immensely satisfying.

Day One will include:
Designing with plant material
Printing on gellie plate
Placement for successful printing
Layering shapes and color
Using transparent and opaque paints
Easy registration techniques
Over printing
Characteristics of various papers
Cleaning gel plates and tools
Prepping two wood panels

On Day Two:
Students will make a cropping mask
Use the masking tool to select favorite prints
Adhere two prints onto wood panels.
Students will have a choice of three finishing top coats.
Everyone will take home two finished art pieces, well as a big stack of prints.

  • A small set of acrylic paints, open acrylics recommended
    Acrylic paint extender if desired
    Variety of papers to print on, get creative here:
    copy paper
    rice paper
    printmaking or multimedia paper
    brown kraft
    deli sheets
    sheet music
    old book pages etc.

    Roll of blue tape
    Roll of Freezer paper
    Roll of paper towels
    Small jar of Elmer’s glue
    Brush to apply glue, 1.5"
    Nitrile gloves
    Scissors to cut papers/stems, if desired
    Handi-wipes or hand sanitizer to clean plate & brayer
    Botanicals from your own garden, park or grocery store
Victoria Eubanks

Victoria Eubanks is a visual artist and educator. She brings 30 years of graphic design sensibility, 15 years of fine art making and extraordinary talent to her classrooms and studio. Victoria mixes media—combining encaustic medium, cold wax, oil paint, printmaking or photography in a variety of ways. Her art contains intended imperfections—lopsided rounds, rough sgrafitto lines, uneven repetition, organic shapes and the occasional recognizable object. She believes the inevitable human inconsistencies connect the artist and the viewer. 

 

Victoria’s work hangs in private and corporate art collections and has been included in over 60 exhibitions. Her practice has received multiple awards and recognition. She is a long time member of the MIX co-op, her works can been seen at Niza Knoll Gallery, Gallery 1261, and Framed Image Gallery in Denver and online at VictoriaEubanksArt.com.  

 

Victoria is also involved with multiple community outreach programs, giving back through her art. She is passionate about teaching, her philosophy is to provide a safe space, where individuals can learn, explore and enjoy their own art making.

 

VictoriaEubanksArt.com