Class Details
Schedule
Saturday, July 26, 2025
10 AM – 4 PM
Instructor
Bettina Pauly
Location
Ages
Adults
Skill Levels
All Levels
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Registration Cost
$25 materials fee
$110 registration fee
About the class
Create your own prints using a pasta machine as a press!
Learn how to revive your manual hand crank pasta maker to make small drypoint prints. Try it out in our studio! This popular technique uses the pressure that normally rolls out the pasta dough to print artwork instead! Join guest Bay Area artist, Bettina Pauly in a special one-day workshop in learning how to use different materials to create a printmaking plate for a pasta machine using water soluble etching inks. Students will engage with milk cartons, Tetra Paks, and Akua plate material. Learn how to properly ink up the plate, add packing to the pasta maker for the perfect impression, and pull prints to make a small format 4 x 6 edition that can be produced multiple times. The instructor will demonstrate how easy it is to use and clean a pasta machine so using it for pasta AND printing can be an option. Prints will be made using a drypoint needle and a cutting knife, and will be printed on Rives BFK paper with oil-based etching inks. This will be a day of fun experimentation in printmaking!
The materials fee includes; drypoint needle, chipboard, felt and printing papers that students will be able to take home to continue making prints on their own pasta machines.
Please note: This class requires some hand dexterity to maneuver the etching tools and pasta machine. Participants should feel comfortable using tools with sharp edges.
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