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You will then carve a very simple 3-colour separation print, transferring your drawing to separate woodblocks. You will be taught to carve carefully with the hangi-to knife and clear your woodblocks in preparation for printing the following day. You will see a short printing demonstration to see the potential of the medium. On Monday you will be introduced to the tools and process of mokuhanga through demonstrations and examples. You will be sure to fall in love with both the process and results of this intricate, accessible, mediative, water-based printmaking method which provides endless possibilities during your introduction to mokuhanga.
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With no mechanical press required, only a hand held ‘baren’, you will learn the techniques to achieve various print effects, from ‘goma zuri’ (sesame printing) to ‘bokashi’ (gradation printing), while registering your multi-block image through the simple but brilliant traditional ‘kento’ registration system. Over the course of two days you will learn the skills to transfer an image to Japanese plywood, carve several colour separation blocks in relief and print on mulberry paper with watercolours, following in the tradition of Japanese Ukiyo-e printmaking. Mokuhanga is perfect for anyone interested in a non-toxic, water-based, table-top printmaking technique.