$195 includes all materials and refreshments.ĭisclaimer: In the case of cancellation or illness, workshop fees can be transferred to a workshop of the same value to be used within six months of the workshop date by purchaser or friend but are non-refundable. This workshop is taking place during Jennifer’s debut solo show, Balik Rumah – Let’s Head Home. LUDO Gallery, 261 Waterloo Street #02-05 Waterloo Centre, Singapore 180261 – Edition a set of prints on genuine Japanese washi paper – Experience printing using the hand-held baren, brush, glue and paint printed with natural pigments on Japanese washi paper. – Learn to transfer your design onto the block, carve and print figure 3 An ukiyo-e printer at work in Sato Mokuhanga Kb in Kyoto. – See contemporary and antique ‘ukiyoe’ and ‘mokuhanga’ prints Japanese woodblock printmaking, moku (wood) hanga (print), is distinguished from other printmaking techniques by the simplicity of material involved in its creation. ![]() Take home a carved block to display and an edition of prints to impress your friends! Participant numbers are kept small to ensure lots of teacher attention. No experience is necessary and all tools and materials are provided. Water-based and non-toxic, Japanese woodblock printing is an exciting way to gain an insight into traditional Ukiyoe prints. Participants will learn image transfer, block carving, paper preparation and proofing. Design your own image or use some supplied Peranakan inspired images! Gain satisfaction in carving your own block and print it together with specially pre-carved blocks to create a unique myriad of colour and design. The Japanese woodblock print or mokuhanga, is a precise, multi-step printmaking technique, using water-based pigments applied with brushes, not rollers. of persons per classĮnjoy printing multiple colours and experience the translucent and gentle nature of Japanese woodblock printing. ![]() Learn the traditional techniques and modern application of this fascinating craft. was first drawn onto thin washi (Japanese paper), then glued face-down onto a. Interested in trying your hand at a 400-year-old art? Japan-trained printmaker Jennifer Lim breaks down this unique tradition into easy steps in a fun workshop designed for beginners at LUDO Gallery. Enjoy and relax Woodblock printing in Japan (mokuhanga) is a technique. “I would recommend this workshop to friends and family – particularly those who are interested in Japanese culture and those who are looking to try something new and different.” – Aileen Lim, Singapore.
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