Nature Printing (ART 265)
Term: Academic Year 2023-24 - Winter
Schedule
Mon-Wed, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM (1/10/2024 - 4/19/2024) Location: MAIN MVVAC 002
Description
From Japanese fishermen preserving a record of their catch to botony studies by Leonardo DaVinci to Ben Franklin's use of imprinted leaves on early American money, printing images directly from nature has intrigued humans for centuries. In this studio class students explore various techniques of monoprinting and monotyping by printing plants and fish native to this area. Students learn about the history of paper and historic uses of these techniques. Emphasis is placed on personal expression through basic design principles. Course Fee $185
Lib Ed: Arts-Hum