The Tradition of Woodblock Printing - Two Accomplished Makers in Conversation
Offered By: The Prince's Foundation School of Traditional Arts via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rich tradition of woodblock printing in this 51-minute lecture featuring accomplished makers Merlyn Chesterman and Rod Nelson. Delve into their long-standing engagement with this highly skilled craft, their commitment to excellence, and the traditions it embodies. Examine carefully selected woodblock prints from both past and present, spanning Europe and the Far East. Discover why this earliest known form of printing remains a popular and relevant artistic expression, producing images with unique qualities. Through their successful practices and deep understanding of techniques, tools, and materials, learn how Chesterman and Nelson keep this age-old tradition alive today. Gain insights into the essence of woodblock printing, its influences, and the impact of digital technology on the craft. Explore topics such as lifesized woodcuts, bookmaking, and the continuing relevance of woodcutting in contemporary art.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Essence of Woodblock
Woodblock Prints by Appointment
Our Story
Davids Story
Influences
Lifesize woodcuts
The book
Digital technology
Woodcutting
Impact of Woodcutting
Conclusion
Taught by
The Prince's Foundation School of Traditional Arts
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