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Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Приєднався 2 кві 2020
Highpoint is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking. Its goals are to provide educational programs, community access, and collaborative publishing opportunities to engage the community and increase the appreciation and understanding of the printmaking arts.
Відео
2024-2025 Jerome Residency info session
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2024-2025 Jerome Residency info session
Relief Printmaking Youth Class Overview
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An overview of Highpoint's Relief Printmaking class for ages 9 and up. This video also a good overview for Highpoint's Relief Sampler Sessions. Visit our website to schedule a field trip, or see available classes: www.highpointprintmaking.org
Gallery Talk and Conversation with Kim Todd
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Gallery Talk and Conversation with Kim Todd
A Contemporary Black Matriarchal Lineage in Printmaking
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Highpoint is delighted to partner with Delita Martin and Tanekeya Word to deliver the exhibition A Contemporary Black Matriarchal Lineage in Printmaking. Curated by Tanekeya and Delita, this show centers the narratives of Black women printmakers, by Black women printmakers. This exhibition explores the narratives of 12 contemporary Black women printmakers who have shaped a place for themselves ...
CBMLiP Gallery Talk
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Gallery walkthrough with exhibition curators Tanekeya Word, Delita Martin, and artists Chloe Alexander and LaToya Hobbs.
Water Bottle Watercolor Printmaking
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Water Bottle Watercolor Printmaking Create vibrant “stickers” to decorate a water bottle using semi-moist watercolor paints and cardstock. This video is designed to be used with an art kit put together by Highpoint. If you do not have the kit, you can refer to the supply list below. Full Supply list: Scissors Stainless steel water bottle Water color paints (semi-moist) Small paint brush Glue 2x...
Meet the Co-op: Lynnette Black
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We’re delighted to introduce Lynnette Black, another member of Highpoint’s member co-op! Here Lynnette speaks about her piece featured in our 2020 Prints on Ice exhibition. This year the pandemic, as for so many artists, disrupted the creative process and turned everything on its head. Lynnette’s work has long dealt with energy, spirituality, what she refers to as “life force.” For her, this pi...
Prints from Crow's Shadow virtual discussion
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Join renowned Minnesota-based artist Jim Denomie, Crow's Shadow Executive Director Karl Davis, and HP board member and local artist Alex Buffalohead in a discussion about Highpoint's current exhibition: Prints from Crow's Shadow.
Grafiska Sällskapet Exhibition Discussion
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Grafiska Sällskapet Exhibition Discussion
McKnight Printmaking Fellowship: Mike Marks exhibition talk
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McKnight Printmaking Fellowship: Mike Marks exhibition talk
Stencil Monoprint with Acrylic Paint and Cardboard
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Stencil Monoprint with Acrylic Paint and Cardboard
“Bringing in the Ghosts” by Jim Hodges, 2019 - Press Process video
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“Bringing in the Ghosts” by Jim Hodges, 2019 - Press Process video
“Takes Care of Them” by Dyani White Hawk, 2019 - Press Process video
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“Takes Care of Them” by Dyani White Hawk, 2019 - Press Process video
Introduction to Highpoint Center for Printmaking
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Introduction to Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Thank you for sharing!
Not for me. Thought it was too sloppy. Final image did not appeal. Just didnt click. Better luck next time tho.
Beautiful show !
Finding this channel and this video sure was the highpoint on this saturday morning 😊❤
Really cool technique.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
❤ love this! I’m going to give it a go thanks for the video!
Brilliant 🙏 thank you, very clear instructions and at last someone who advises on the clean up. Excellent tips, (now I know where I am going wrong, dishwasher soap only, I shall not mix with water)!
Amazing....thank you for this video
Great teaching. Structured, methodical, easy to follow, achievable, satisfying results for beginners to gain confidence and have fun.
Thank you for sharing
Love it! Fantastic how such a simple technique can create such wonderful art! ❤️
How beautiful is all of it, I am inspired
Essential Printmaking! start to finish, I did not know how correctly clean my roller. So many insights into the process/mechanics of printmaking. Thank you for sharing your process and creativity!
I wish I found this video sooner. I’ve been getting really into print making and this would’ve saved me so much money when first starting out. Don’t get me wrong, I love my speedball stuff, but I love making art with recycled materials as well. Definitely gonna try this out ASAP
WHAT is the speedball? This tipe of printing reminded me of lino print just faster and much cheaper. But still the texture you made with lino print is amazing. In my country speedball is mix of drugs cocaine and H i don't think about that ❤
@@anazec2887 speedball is a type of ink used in linocut printing. But, speedball can also mean cocaine mixed with heroin.
This was great. And hummus rocks
"I saw worse crimes committed by Americans in the Iraq war after 9/11, is President Bush in Prison for war crimes? And shaking hands with Prime Minister Johnson should punished by death! (By Heaven of course)!" May God save the humans left after Armageddon!" "Get a WHITE PEBBLE with a NEW NAME, from Heaven Corporation! DO NOT USE THE "JOHNSON" NAME ever! It is forbidden by God. "Johnson" is the Devil's original last name. IT BEHOOVES YOU GREATLY!" - Jesimiel Millar Fernåndez - 267
"I saw worse crimes committed by Americans in the Iraq war after 9/11, is President Bush in Prison for war crimes? And shaking hands with Prime Minister Johnson should punished by death! (By Heaven of course)!" May God save the humans left after Armageddon!" "Get a WHITE PEBBLE with a NEW NAME, from Heaven Corporation! DO NOT USE THE "JOHNSON" NAME ever! It is forbidden by God. "Johnson" is the Devil's original last name. IT BEHOOVES YOU GREATLY!" - Jesimiel Millar Fernåndez - 265
How fun! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your work and your process, Lynnette! We're glad you're a member of our collective.
Thanks very much for the excellent lesson!
Thank you! Easy in process and beautiful in result. Suitable for home printing and for young students.
Hi, thank you for the video. I was wondering why you didn't choose to put the paint on the dull side of the cardboard rather than the shiny side? The shiny side, I think makes the ink or paint squish around. I was thinking that the back side, the dull side of a cardboard, although it would suck in a lot of paint unless you sealed it maybe, would have some interesting texture if you scored it. I'll probably experiment some by myself, but I was just wondering. The other thing that I was thinking was that with the dull side of cardboard you would get better adherence to the paper. I get the impression, I could be wrong, that the shiny side sort of floats on the paint, are glides on it....
Hi, That's a good consideration. I went with the glossy side in this video with the thought that it would hold up better to the wet media. The absorption of the dull side would definitely help with adhesion. Since this video I've used the dull/raw side more often for demos. Thanks for the comment!
Queda fenomenal!! Que creatividad! Muchas gracias por compartir. Yo en vez de cartón he hecho con goma eva.
wow, i really picked up some great tips. i carve lino blocks but wanted to make some quick christmas cards & i'm running out of time. this is totally gonna save the day. thanks so much! especially loved the paper & ink suggestions.
Very nice !
great idea, I will try this with my students. Thank you!
music is such a terrible distraction
Thanks for the feedback! We will tone it down next time.
I've seen watercolor monoprints where the wc was applied to a sanded plexi plate that had been coated with dish soap to help activate the paint during printing. In that tutorial, the paint was allowed to dry on the plate, then soaked and blotted printing paper was placed over the plate. Next, another sheet of paper was placed over the damp paper before the back of the paper was rubbed to transfer the image. That technique had a different effect than the effect you achieved. Thanks for posting your technique.
@-Gordon Lamb sauce i am selling wood pigeons for 10 euros each
Yes, we have done that often in our classroom studio! Such a fun technique. This variation was to make it easier to print at home with watercolors.
That’s so cool! Thank you
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Muy bueno! Felicitaciones!
Amazing process produces beautiful results!
Thank you so much! It was a great project to work on!