Introduction to Paper Marbling with Karen Perrine

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Mark Hoppmann
Tue, Jul 9, 2019 12:13 PM

Introduction to Paper Marbling with Karen Perrine

July 20thand 21st, 2019

Saturday, 1 – 4 p.m.

Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2926 S. Steele Street, 2ndfloor (not wheelchair accessible)

  (free parking in adjoining lot)

$80 Members/$115 non members

Materials Fee:  $20 paid to Karen at time of workshop

       All materials are provided including some materials to take-home



 

The art of paper marbling dates back to 12thCentury Japan where the process of floating ink on a viscous solution to transfer color designs onto paper is known asSuminagashi. Other marbling traditions derived from 15thCentury Iran and Turkey and eventually spread throughout Europe.

This introductory workshop will teach you the basic chemistry and methods to create your own marbleized paper designs on a variety of papers. The first afternoon teaches essential preparation steps for marbling; how to prepare paper with alum, mixing methylcellulose for proper viscosity, the chemistry for mixing fluid acrylic paints for best adhesion to paper, and fundamentals of surface design.

Day 2 is all about the hands-on “floating” of color on trays of thickened water to transfer your own designs onto paper. Participants will create 8-10 pieces of marbled paper to take home.

All skill levels are welcome, but the emphasis is on beginning methods and materials for marbling.

Materials List:

  • Notebook
  • Apron or Smock

A comprehensive hand-out of instructions is supplied with the materials fee.

Space is limited to only 8 participants, registration is required.

To register for this workshop, go to the calendar on the PSBA website https://pugetsoundbookartists.wildapricot.org/Calendar

For more information about paper marbling contact Karen Perrine:karenperrine@rainierconnect.com mailto:karenperrine@rainierconnect.com

Questions? Email Becky Frehse:bfrehsestudio@gmail.com mailto:bfrehsestudio@gmail.com

Introduction to Paper Marbling with Karen Perrine July 20thand 21st, 2019 Saturday, 1 – 4 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 2926 S. Steele Street, 2ndfloor (not wheelchair accessible) (free parking in adjoining lot) $80 Members/$115 non members Materials Fee: $20 paid to Karen at time of workshop All materials are provided including some materials to take-home The art of paper marbling dates back to 12thCentury Japan where the process of floating ink on a viscous solution to transfer color designs onto paper is known asSuminagashi. Other marbling traditions derived from 15thCentury Iran and Turkey and eventually spread throughout Europe. This introductory workshop will teach you the basic chemistry and methods to create your own marbleized paper designs on a variety of papers. The first afternoon teaches essential preparation steps for marbling; how to prepare paper with alum, mixing methylcellulose for proper viscosity, the chemistry for mixing fluid acrylic paints for best adhesion to paper, and fundamentals of surface design. Day 2 is all about the hands-on “floating” of color on trays of thickened water to transfer your own designs onto paper. Participants will create 8-10 pieces of marbled paper to take home. All skill levels are welcome, but the emphasis is on beginning methods and materials for marbling. Materials List: * Notebook * Apron or Smock A comprehensive hand-out of instructions is supplied with the materials fee. Space is limited to only 8 participants, registration is required. To register for this workshop, go to the calendar on the PSBA website https://pugetsoundbookartists.wildapricot.org/Calendar For more information about paper marbling contact Karen Perrine:karenperrine@rainierconnect.com mailto:karenperrine@rainierconnect.com Questions? Email Becky Frehse:bfrehsestudio@gmail.com mailto:bfrehsestudio@gmail.com