Print Making An Introduction

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PRINTMAKING - AN INTRODUCTION

Walter Dsouza

COURSE NUMBER
W15FD005
CREDIT
5
FEES
Rs. 27,500/DATES
30th November to 15th December
DURATION
15 Days
NO.OF STUDENTS
30
OPEN FOR PROFESSIONALS
No
PREREQUISITES FOR PROFESSIONALS
N.A.

FEES FOR PROFESSIONALS


N.A.
PREREQUISITES FOR STUDENTS
UG 3rd year onwards and PG

LOCATION
KCA STUDIO
EXPENSE
Approx. Rs. 3000/STUDENTS DELIVERABLES
Prints
FACULTY OF DESIGN

Walter Dsouza studied painting and print making at the faculty of fine
arts M.S. University, Baroda in 1981 Completing his Masters in Print
making (1983) from the same institute, he move down to Ahmedabad
and was given the task to set up the print studio at Kanoria Centre for
Arts with whom he was associated, till 1995. He taught the basic design
course at the school of Architecture, CEPT University along with Miki
Desai from 1989 till 2010. He was on the Biennial Committee of the
3rd Bharat Bhavan International Print biennial and was later appointed
as the commissioner of the 4th Bharat Bhavan International Print
biennial. He was a fellow at Kala Bhavan, Vishwabharati University,
Santiniketan in the Graphics Department. He has represented the
country in the print medium at a few international print expositions.
He enjoys materials - all of them and loves playing with them.

Introduction to printmaking offers you the PRINT medium of image making. It enables you to gain an insight and explore different printmaking
techniques. Monoprints, relief printing and etching and lithography will be looked at.
Each of these would require a strong discipline in drawing with pencil, brush & ink and pen& Ink.
The medium being quite mesmerizing can occupy your attention for hours on end. Your drive will move the direction the medium can take you.
The course intends to open you up to working with your hands and realizing a project through. Sketches through the course of the workshop will be
much appreciated at the end of the schedule a display of the prints along with sketches and drawings will be the assessment of the workshop.
Student Deliverables: Hands on Introduction to the Print Medium
a. Monotypes
b. Lino cut
c. Etching
d. Lithography
e. Calendar

PRINTMAKING - AN INTRODUCTION
WORKPLAN
Full Day (including Sundays)
Timings: 9 AM to 12 PM & 1 PM to 6 PM

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