Mokulito is a Japanese
printmaking process based on the principles of lithography, but replaces the
use of the traditional stone with a specially prepared plywood matrix. It
avoids the use of harsh chemicals or the need for a special lithographic press.
The innovation of Mokulito also allowed a blend of techniques such as
lithography and woodcut, providing the availability of producing purely
lithographic traces and sharp woodcut marks.
you will learn this
process from start to finish: how to prepare your wood plate for drawing, how
to process your imagery, what tools are used for carving and printing along
with tips and tricks for exploring this technique further. Participants will
finish with a small edition of prints to take home. Suitable for beginners or
printmakers with experience in other techniques. All materials included.