Barn Gallery was the setting for this inspiring Monoprint Workshop led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Jayne Adams on Tuesday, July 19th, 2022.
Working on plexiglass sheets with acrylic paints, the workshop participant will experienced a variety of approaches and applications.
Adams demonstrated technique with acrylic paint on an acetate sheet plate — including layering, registering, and printing the image.
Participants enjoyed exploring the direct, immediate process of monoprinting and learning how the hand-pulled results are unique and often can be re-worked with other media!
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About Jayne Adams
Jayne grew up in the Great North Woods of NH. A visual artist since early childhood, she was greatly influenced by her high school instructor, Robert Hughes. At age 16, she attended summer sculpting workshops at the White Mts. Festival of the Arts in the mountain valley of Jefferson, NH. There, she worked alongside Hughes, Jean Bartolli, Cabot Lyford, Winslow Eaves, visiting artists from Montreal, and many others. This was an invaluable experience which hooked her to a life of artistic discovery and exploration.
Jayne received her BFA from the University of NH in painting and continued her figure study with several groups working with the model.
Jayne was the recipient of 3 Currier Gallery of Art awards through the NH Art Association and the Currier Museum, the Lacroix Award for painting, the Holland Sister’s Award and others. Her work has been exhibited throughout New England and is in numerous private collections in the US and Canada. She is an active member of the Ogunquit Art Association, Ogunquit, ME.
Didn’t make it to this Barn Gallery Demonstration?
Not to worry! There’s still plenty to do and see at Barn Gallery this summer! We hope to see even more of the art-lovers in (and around) Ogunquit, Maine at some of our upcoming events!
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Photos by Deidre O’Flaherty.