In a cozy atmosphere in the Christmas printmaking studio, different candle shapes and other Christmas decorations are cast from beeswax. The workshop will be led by art educator Beate Lau. All necessary materials are provided.
€4 to €13 per manufactured item
Registration (time for approx. 1 to 1.5 hours) requested: Ms. Lau, Tel./AB: 0162 43 15 247
Creative leisure for children How are prints made? How are lines and surfaces created and what effect do they have? You draw your motifs on paper. Then you erase them into printing plates, create test prints and a small edition. The course promotes your drawing skills, your powers of observation, the joy of experimentation, sharpens your eye for details, the handling of tools and gives you access to art and printing techniques.
Glass plate with color surface and stencils for monotype.
Family leisure at the museum! What are unique prints or monotypes? Paul Klee called this technique oil paint drawings for himself. Working on your own by means of rolling, scraping or drawing in and from colored plates to paper results in fantastic color gradients and shapes. Various printing techniques as well as tools and machines of an artistic printing house are presented. The course promotes the joy of experimentation, drawing skills and observation, sharpens the eye for details and provides access to art and printing technology.
Max. 9 participants, from 6 years 3 hours, 14:00 – 17:00, free of charge. Binding registration at: www.jugend-im-museum.de
___ UNIQUE PRINT WITH OIL PAINT is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.