Revealing the Image: Beginner Monotypes

with Elena Hernandez-Rubio

April 18• 10a-2p

$90

Join Butcher Shop Press Studio Printer Elena Hernandez-Rubio for a four-hour introduction to monotype printmaking. In this beginner-friendly workshop, participants will create single-plate monotype prints using simple reductive techniques.

A monotype is a one-of-a-kind print made by applying ink to a flat surface, or matrix, and transferring the image to paper using a press. Working with a limited color palette on an acrylic plate, you’ll explore the wide range of tones possible through the reductive, or “dark field,” method. Ink is first rolled onto the plate and then selectively removed using brushes, rags, stencils, and a variety of found or handmade tools to reveal the image.

Along the way, you’ll learn the basics of ink consistency, roller application, simple tool-making, and proper paper handling.

All inks and tools are provided, along with one half-sheet of Rives BFK paper (enough for two prints). Additional paper will be available for purchase in the studio. Cash or card accepted.

Half-Day Printmaking Workshop


About Elena:

Studio Printer Elena Hernandez-Rubio is a practicing printmaker who enjoys helping artists bring their images to life through the press. A graduate of Converse College with a BFA concentrating in printmaking and drawing, Elena studied under Professor Andrew Blanchard. As BSP’s print studio manager, Elena has created a vibrant and welcoming printing environment. Her artistic talent and mechanical skills align with the precision needed to run a great print shop.