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Traditional Woodblock Printing Process and Materials Guide

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Hi Jenna, I'm so excited that you're interested in joining our next month! I've been doing traditional woodblock printing for about two years now, and it's such a rewarding craft. I wanted to share some information with you before you sign up. First, don't worry about bringing your own materials. Mountain Arts Supply offers that include everything you need to get started. If you decide to continue with the hobby, you might want to invest in better quality tools later, but these kits are perfect for beginners. The process itself takes longer than most people expect. After designing your image, you'll spend about just cutting the outlines before you even start clearing the non-printing areas. It's meditative but requires patience! When you're carving, remember to always to prevent accidents. If you're interested in more advanced techniques after the workshop, Traditional Printmaking Studio offers with visiting artists. They also have an amazing selection of imported Japanese papers that make a huge difference in print quality. Let me know if you have any questions! I'm happy to meet you for coffee before the workshop if you want to see some of my prints. Best, Michael

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