Flat Out Fun, second day.
The second day of the
Flat Out Fun/Steamroller Event
consisted of
print demos, talks & gallery shows.
First on the schedule was
a woodblock print demo from
David Johnson, from Ball State.
David brought a two sided block, one side
was printed with multiple colors,
and the reverse side was printed
in black. He prefers to use a spoon
instead of a press.
Ray Must, from the
Dayton Print Co-Op, showed examples of
his printmaking talents and
also gave a talk on
Jim Dine's "Temple of Flora"
book of botanical images.
At the
Dayton Visual Arts Center,
artist Nick Satinover gave a talk & demo
on trace monotype.
You can see more of Nick's work here.
print demos, talks & gallery shows.
First on the schedule was
a woodblock print demo from
David Johnson, from Ball State.
David brought a two sided block, one side
was printed with multiple colors,
and the reverse side was printed
in black. He prefers to use a spoon
instead of a press.
Ray Must, from the
Dayton Print Co-Op, showed examples of
his printmaking talents and
also gave a talk on
Jim Dine's "Temple of Flora"
book of botanical images.
At the
Dayton Visual Arts Center,
artist Nick Satinover gave a talk & demo
on trace monotype.
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