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risograph basics

with devyn park, sarah week+megumi harada •1x sat + 1x sun • 11am

Starts Jun 6
230 US dollars
fishcake

10 spots left


Workshop Description

2 day workshop With Devyn Park, Sarah Week + Megumi Harada All levels welcome Ages 18+ In this workshop participants will get to learn the process of making a risograph print from scratch. From setting up the image and making the color separations, to printing & finishing students will learn the ins-and-outs of running a Risograph duplicator and experiment with spot color printmaking. Each participant will have an opportunity to create a duotone poster on day 1, and on day 2 participants can create a project of their choice with setup help from the instructors. All skill levels welcome! An optional print exchange will conclude the weekend workshop. All materials provided! What is Risograph Printing? From our instructors: Risograph printing is a unique printing process that’s often described as a combination between screen-printing, offset lithography, and digital printing (think inkjet, or laser). The machines themselves look like your average copy machine, but are known as a “digital duplicators”. Risograph printing is a relatively new process, originating in the 1980s in Japan by the Riso Kagaku Corporation. Each color you see in a print is printed separately, layer by layer, and is not bound to the colors within the CMYK gamut. This unique printing process allows for printing of vibrant spot colors such as fluorescents and metallics. Risograph prints also utilize soy based inks, which are easy to recycle and are more environmentally friendly than inks in standardized commercial and fine art printing methods. Along with being environmentally friendly, Risograph printing is more cost-effective than other fine-art printing methods, which allows for artists at any stage in their career to give the process a shot! Each risograph print is different, allowing for variations in texture and registrations that make each print its own unique piece of art. Risograph printing is a truly unique and special process that we are so excited to share with our Hawai’i community! Please see their website pencilurchinpress.com for more info risograph printing!


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

we kindly ask that you review our workshop policy before purchasing: ALL SALES FINAL. if you are unable to attend, we encourage you to gift your spot to a friend who may enjoy the experience in your place. to gift your seat, please email info@fishcake.us with the workshop name, the first and last name of your giftee, and their email address. refunds are only issued if a class is canceled by the teacher due to an emergency or low enrollment. we reserve the right to refuse service. please note that any participant under the age of 18, or any dependent registered on their behalf, will be denied participation. as an artist-led organization, each workshop requires thoughtful preparation, planning, and the purchase of materials in advance. we appreciate your understanding and support of the time and care invested in making these experiences possible. thank you for being part of our creative community.


Contact Details

  • 307C Kamani Street, Honolulu, HI, USA

    8088006151

    info@fishcake.us


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