Color woodcut printmaking with the multi-block process has many advantages. It can be tightly controlled, but offers a range of possibilities. The artist creates a “key” block, prints it with a dark color, and experiments with lighter colors to complete the image. The colors can range from bright, glowing, transparent, to subtle and gradual. A fun class with lots of creativity and color exploration. Bring a 6” x 8” sketch to work from (b&w or color).
By completing this course, the student will be able to demonstrate proficiency with color woodcut printmaking by:
Transferring a drawing to a woodblock;
Safely cutting and carving a “key” block of the main image;
Printing a proof of the “key” image, to transfer to a secondary block;
Cutting and carving color block(s), using the key image on the block as a guide;
Mixing and preparing color ink, applying color ink and printing color shapes, using a registration guide;
Printing key image onto the printed color background;
Placing finished prints on the drying rack, and using slip sheets to take them home.
Syllabus:
Week 1: Introduction of instructor and participants. Introduction to color woodcut examples, brief video of the process. Demonstration of transfer of design to the woodblock, and demonstration of Safely cutting and carving the woodblock. Students transfer their sketch to the woodblock and begin carving.
Week 2: Instructor demonstrates wood carving techniques. Students continue carving key block. Students print proof prints of the key image. Students decide on next steps to clarify the key image. Students mark on the proof prints to map out the next steps.
Week 3: Students finish carving the key block. Print key image. Optional experimentation with color, using watercolor or colored pencils. Decide on the colors to complement the key block, and carve secondary blocks. Print background color(s).
Week 4: Print final image (key block over background colors).