Saturdays April 5 and 12 from 10:30-1:30 pm
The white line woodcut or “Provincetown print” method was invented in the early 1900’s in Provincetown by a group of artists working to simplify traditional Japanese woodblock printing. White line prints can be simple or elaborate, realistic or abstract. Learn this low-tech method here, then continue printing in your home or studio!
STUDENTS SUPPLY:
A small selection of student-grade or better watercolor paints and palette or plate
A simple drawing or image to trace, 5 x 7 “or 8 x 10” approximately
A spoon, wooden spoon, or printmaking baren
Teacher will supply other materials