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This studio class is for people who want to use watercolor via a printing plate. Using a combination of Plexiglas and film plates, we will paint with watercolor, water and other nontoxic media and then print these on printmaking paper, to make unique images, with or without useable ghost images. We will be using a 36" motorized press and various sizes of plates. These monotypes have a distinctive mark, different from watercolor paintings, and different from oil-based monotypes. Layering one print on top of another or on another media increases the complexity. Watercolor monotypes can be combined with intaglio and other forms of printing and drawing. If these methods provide a matrix, the resulting works are termed monoprints.
This class will be held in the artist’s studio in Truro. Directions to the studio will be supplied upon registration.
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| Yvette Drury Dubinsky's work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions around the country and abroad and she has lived and worked on Cape Cod for 10 years. Her prints and photographs are part of the collections of the St. Louis Art Museum, the Margaret Harwell Museum and several corporate and private collections. She has taught at Washington University in St. Louis, The University of Chicago, Webster University, and at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill. She was awarded a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris for May and June 2006, which culminated in an exhibition in Paris in October of that year. Represented by Bruno David Gallery, with a solo show there in May 2009, she has an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. |
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