Sustainably Scratched: A modern take on Drypoint
This workshop introduces participants to the fundamentals of drypoint printmaking through a hands-on exploration of sustainable materials and non-toxic processes. Emphasis will be placed on using recycled and biodegradable printing plates, water-based inks, and recycled or sustainably sourced papers. Students will gain experience in working with alternative materials—such as repurposed acrylic sheets and Tetra-Pak plates—to create detailed, expressive prints without relying on harmful chemicals or traditional metal etching processes. By the end of the session, participants will understand how to select and use eco-conscious tools and supplies, preparing them to build environmentally responsible printmaking practices in their own studios.
Ages 18+
Supplies Needed:
- Tetra-pak (this can be bought at grocery stores, usually chicken stock)
- Thicker weight printmaking specific paper (200gsm and up)
- bring any tool that can make a scratch/mark on acrylic (needle, burin, sandpaper, nail, rock)
Please feel free to email studiomanager@sawtooth.org for questions regarding materials
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