Paper Pulp Printing
Learn to use coloured paper pulp to make prints from simple drawn or photographic stencils.
Make a stencil using screen printing techniques and then catch tiny amounts of paper pulp in the screen to produce an image. This can then be transferred onto a freshly made sheet of paper. The image then becomes part of the paper - no inks or paint needed.
Print Studio Terms & Conditions
Need to know
- What to bring
Bring along some images for exposing onto screens. High contrast images work best but they can be adjusted during class.
- What to wear
We'll provide aprons and gloves but recommend wearing old clothes as printmaking can be messy. Please note that open-toed footwear and sandals are not allowed.
- Food & drinks
A sealed water flask or drinking vessel is permitted but other food and drinks are not allowed in the studio.
Meet your tutor
Marianne Wilson
DCA Print Studio is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation