Jordi Rosés teaching a carborundum course in Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca – Part I

Art Print Residence production

MONOTYPES, CARBORUNDUM
AND DIRECT TECHNIQUES

Given by Jordi Rosés.
July 10th to 21st 2017

Within the field of intaglio printing, increasing numbers of artists are becoming interested in less toxic, more eco-friendly techniques that are less hazardous for their health.
Jordi Rosés will introduce the participants to what are regarded as alternative non-toxic methods of traditional printmaking, such as the creation of monotypes, the use of additive techniques on plastic plates, like carborundum or collagraph prints, their combination with direct techniques on plastic, and the application of different printing methods to conclude the process.

Our hotel  in Palma.

First day course; showing and talking about collagraph processes.

Students making first plates

Me

Printing products test

Collagraph works

Karl Jansen work in progress

Karl Jansen artist resident from Switzerland, November 2015

Toner aquatint course, teaching Jordi Rosés

Karl Jansen