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Gel Plate Printmaking 1W24

Explore the fun and diversity of printing from a gelatin plate. Learn techniques including silhouette, subtractive/additive, and overprinting. Create one-of-a-kind monotype prints on various papers. Take home a set of beautiful, colorful, uniquely printed cards. Then continue to print at home, as this process requires minimal supplies and no press.

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I wanted to get back into creating art, and in taking this class I rediscovered the joy of creating again!!  The enthusiasm of the instructor was refreshing and her friendliness and creative spirit were awesome.  Lynda was very qualified and I understood her instructions and would definitely take a class with her again.  I was very glad to have all the tools and equipment provided by the instructor. It made taking the class much easier.  I'd love to continue with more gel plate printmaking now and in the future!  I've taken many classes at the Eliot School over the years and have enjoyed them all!

 

I enrolled in this workshop first, because of Lynda’s reputation as an excellent & supportive teacher…  Second, she *knows* how to reach successfully. You always learn a lot in her classes, even if you’ve taken multiple ones. She’s always cheerful, super helpful, and flexible.  Lynda’s pedagogy and guidance, her flexibility, her attitude that there’s no such thing as a “stupid “ question make her a great instructor to learn from.  I love the space, too! The paint-stained tables, the woodwork mantle, the fact that there are huge rolls of kraft paper that anyone can use.

Lynda Goldberg

Lynda Goldberg

Lynda Goldberg makes paintings and prints inspired by nature. She works in layers and juxtaposes various mediums: water soluble oil paints, printing inks, charcoal, pastel, oil pastel, graphite and India inks, experimenting with combinations of mediums and how one medium influences another.

She has exhibited in New England in both solo and group shows, and received numerous awards. Her work is in many corporate, private, and non-profit collections in the U.S. and abroad.  

She is a member of the: National Association of Women Artists, Art Connection, Monotype Guild of New England, Nature Printing Society, Unbound Visual Arts, Brickbottom Artists Association, Newton Art Association, North Shore Art Association and Rockport Art Association.

Materials to bring to class:

All materials will be provided by instructor.  $20 materials fee payable in-class to instructor.