The Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi reminds us that beauty is often found in the imperfect, the weathered, and the quietly incomplete. In this workshop, we will slow down and explore a more contemplative approach to creating art. Using acrylic paint, a brayer, and a gel plate, you’ll learn simple printing techniques that allow subtle layers, worn surfaces, and rustic textures to emerge naturally. Through this purposeful practice, you’ll explore how restraint, simplicity, and thoughtful mark-making can create depth and meaning. The papers you print will then become the building blocks for your simple, meaningful collage that reflects the quiet beauty and philosophy of Wabi-Wabi. Instructor Korrine Carpinno.
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