Inkjet Color over Cyanotype and Platinum Palladium with Morgan Post: November 1 & 2
Inkjet Color over Cyanotype and Platinum Palladium with Morgan Post: November 1 & 2
Inkjet Color over Cyanotype and Platinum Palladium
Any changes to the program will be announced online.
All programs and events are held at Penumbra Foundation.
36 E. 30th St. New York, NY, 10016
(917) 288-0343 | info@penumbrafoundation.org | penumbrafoundation.org
Image © Penumbra students
Saturday & Sunday
November 1 & 2
10 AM - 6 PM
Class Size Max: 6
Many historic printing-out processes produce monochrome images rich in tone and detail, offering an opportunity to showcase the artist’s hand. This weekend workshop explores how digital printing can open up new possibilities by combining these unique qualities with full color from a digital file.
Through demonstrations and hands-on learning, participants will learn to print digital negatives, layer color using an inkjet printer, properly register their negatives, and layer in platinum palladium and cyanotype. Students should come to class ready to print with digital color files made with any device. This course is recommended to artists of all levels that are looking for an additional technique for finding self-expression.
By the end of the weekend, participants will leave with a collection of prints and a solid understanding of inkjet layering methods that can be adapted to a range of printing-out processes.
Tuition includes a $120 materials fee
If your desired tuition option is unavailable, please email info@penumbrafoundation.org and we will do our best to accommodate you. If the entire class is sold out, we can add you to the waitlist.
MORGAN POST is an author, artist and educator. Post is passionate about equity in art education and photographic materiality. Post authored the textbook Alternative Photographic Processes for the Contemporary Photographer: A Beginner’s Guide, published by Routledge and Focal Press in 2022. Much of his artwork involves environmental, social, and art activism.
Images © Morgan Post and previous students
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