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CMYK Monotype
10/21/2023 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM CT
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Recommended for Adults
Hosted by Patrick Vincent, Associate Professor of Printmaking at APSU
A printmaking workshop in monotype, exposing participants to subtractive color theory in print. Subtractive color theory, color as applied to pigment and ink, separates into 4 layers or channels: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. These channels, when combined, create a full range of colors. Attendees will actively engage in the process, printing individual images that work from separate layers that will overlap and unify into colorful finished prints.
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Hosted by Patrick Vincent, Associate Professor of Printmaking at APSU
A printmaking workshop in monotype, exposing participants to subtractive color theory in print. Subtractive color theory, color as applied to pigment and ink, separates into 4 layers or channels: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. These channels, when combined, create a full range of colors. Attendees will actively engage in the process, printing individual images that work from separate layers that will overlap and unify into colorful finished prints.