HAND PAPERMAKING AND PAINTING WITH PULP

Mar 20 @ 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Paper pulp painting is an art form in which an image or design, using bottles of dyed cotton pulp, can be collaged, poured or molded onto a previously formed sheet of paper. Students will learn the basics of sheet formation, as well as techniques for embellishing bare sheets into works of art.

When dried, the print is actually part of the paper, and can stand alone as a piece of art or can be used in creating a hand-bound book or other mixed media creation. This class will cover various pulp printing techniques, including stencils, collage inclusions, and direct painting. Techniques for making paper at home will also be discussed. Each student will be able to take their handmade sheets home after they have completely dried. No prior experience necessary.

Be prepared to have arms in water and wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

Registration: $75 including materials; members receive a 10% discount. Become a member today!

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DETAILS

Mar 20

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

75

All Levels

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VENUE

Winter Street Studios

2101 Winter Street
Houston, Texas 77007 U.S.

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ORGANIZER

Lee Steiner

Lee Steiner, Houston book artist, is thrilled to team up with The Printing Museum to offer unique book arts workshops. Lee has taught bookbinding at Texas museums and schools and through her own Domestic Papers studio for several years. Her handmade books can be seen on Facebook and Instagram (@domesticpapers) and at www.domesticpapers.etsy.com.