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PRINT-2240: Monotype

Course Description

Monotype is an exciting print technique, which merges drawing, painting and printmaking to create rich and expressive imagery. By working with either oil or water-based inks on a slick surface, images are transferred to paper under pressure in singular or multiple drops producing unique results unattainable in other processes. This versatile process is introduced through a series of demonstrations and studio practice. Along with work on specific projects, participation in critiques, and in-studio work, students will use the techniques covered to develop series of prints as a body of work. Students are encouraged to explore creative methods that meet individual aesthetic and conceptual needs. Open to beginning and advanced students from any major.

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Academic Level:

Undergraduate

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Fall 2023

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-2240-1: Mark Making through Print: Etching and Monotype 1
Rudolph Taylor
  • Mon 12:00-06:00PM, RayKo - 123 (Print Studio)

Fall 2022

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-2240-1: Mark Making through Print: Etching and Monotype 1
Jaime Knight
  • Mon 12:00-06:00PM, Rayko (428 3rd Street) - 123 (Print Studio)

Spring 2022

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-2240-1: Monotype 1
Hyeyoon Song
  • Wed 12:00-06:00PM, Oakland - Martinez - 2: Printmaking

Fall 2020

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-2240-1: Monotype 1
Rebecca Foster
  • Wed 9:00AM-03:00PM, Online - FA-12

Spring 2020

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-2240-2: Monotype 1
Sam Vernon
  • Fri 12:00-03:00PM, Oakland - Martinez - 2: Printmaking

Spring 2019

Section Name Meeting Info
PRINT-224-01: Monotype 1
Rebecca Foster
  • Fri 12:00-03:00PM, Martinez - 2: Printmaking