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SUMMARY:Printmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop with Jane Petschek | Ogunquit Art Association
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 18th\, 2026 (from 10 AM – 3 PM) for a Printmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Jane Petschek. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist Jane Petschek for her Printmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop. \nMonotypes are a kind of print that is “pulled” from a painting or drawing made on an inked metal or Plexiglas plate. Direct trace monotypes are a fun and easy way to create a unique print that has beautiful line quality similar to a soft-ground etching or charcoal drawing\, and without a printing press. Your source material can be a drawing\, sketch\, photograph or your imagination. This process is extremely flexible and works well for those who prefer to work abstractly\, spontaneously\, and for those who prefer to use a reference drawing or photo. \nBriefly\, a direct-trace monotype is made by first rolling a thin layer of printmaking ink onto a plexiglass surface. Then\, a sheet of mulberry printmaking paper is draped over the inked plexiglass. Your sketch or drawing can be layered on top of that as a guide\, if you wish\, and then you can “trace” your image with a pen or pencil. Or\, you can draw/make marks/work abstractly or spontaneously by drawing directly on the back of the printmaking sheet. Wherever pressure is applied\, ink will be transferred to the printmaking paper. Depending upon how pressure is applied\, lines may appear thick or thin and areas of tone can be\ndeveloped by rubbing the back of the paper. It is easy to check the progress of your print by gently lifting the paper to observe your marks. Depending on time\, we may be able to explore printing with colored inks\, and/or creating “ghost prints” – transferring the negative image left on the inked plexiglass onto a mulberry sheet by hand burnishing. It should be possible for each student to make several prints \nMaterials you will need to bring to the workshop:\nYour drawings\, sketches or simple photographs\, 8” x 10” or 6” x 8” works well for this workshop \nPencils\, pens\, 1-2 colored pencils\, other mark-making tools (chopstick\, e. g.) \nEraser\, a 12” or 24” ruler (to set borders for your print; can also be used as a leaning bridge) \nTracing paper\, (9” x 12” or similar works well for our format) \nEasy lift Masking or Painter’s tape \nLeaning Bridge – if you have one\, please bring it! It is helpful to rest your hand over the print in progress to avoid unwanted marks \n\nPrintmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop by Jane Petschek\n\nTuesday\, August 18 (From 10 AM – 3 PM)\n\nSuggested donation: $75\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400.  \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Jane PetschekJane Petschek is a printmaker who uses intaglio processes to create landscape prints developed from plein air sketches\, photographs and memory. Her artwork is inspired by a strong sense of place and a love of the natural world. Through her art\, Jane strives to capture the soul or poetry of place to communicate with the viewer. Following a science career as a biology professor and researcher\, she discovered printmaking in 2010 through continuing education art classes at Cuyahoga Community College\, Cleveland Institute of Art\, and the Art Students’ League of Denver.  \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			Visit Barn Gallery in #Ogunquit\, #Maine 7 Days a W\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Visit Barn Gallery in #Ogunquit\, #Maine 7 Days a W\n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
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LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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