We had such a blast printmaking with guest artist Lyna Lou Nordstrom last Wednesday! We used a printing plate made from firm set gelatin. The process is pure aesthetic play: inking, adding different marks or textures, printing, wiping the plate clean and adding more to layer up the prints. We used some inks that were somewhat transparent so that the colors would mix when printing on top. SO MUCH FUN!
We are educators and community builders. We offer after school art classes and camps at our ONE Arts Center for elementary school students and we also have 2 early learning programs for infants through PreK. Our programs ground themselves in a collaborative approach, seeking to engage on issues of social justice and radical acceptance. We are committed to building a community that is based on love and understanding, to bringing families together through art to explore themes of sustainability, compassion, and service to others.
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