Graphic Printing

Artist Salman Nawati
Saturday, 18 July | 18:00–19:30
Saturday, 25 July | 18:00–19:30
Place: Zoom
Age Group: 8–14

The world around us is filled with shapes and lines. We see phrases and words in the streets, on car doors and on the fence around our house or school. Sometimes we see fantastic images brimming with colour in our textbooks, in the storybooks at the library or on shop entrances. These images make us laugh, or they lead us to think about a certain topic. Some images we do not understand at all.

All these images and words exist around us thanks to printing. Using simple methods, we can learn the basics of printing and print our own images and words on cloth or paper. If you want to learn more about printing and graphics, join us in this workshop.

Required materials:
- Pencil
- A4 paper (white or colour)
- A4 cartridge paper (construction paper)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Sponge
- Styrofoam
- Ink, acrylic paint, or food colouring
- A Rolling pin (or any roller)
- A wooden cube or any available piece of wood
- A potato or a lemon
- Leaves and twigs
- Anything with a texture

To register, send an email to activities@palmusuem.org with your name and age.

This workshop is supported by the A. M. Qattan Foundation through the ‘Visual Arts: A Flourishing Field’ (VAFF) Project, funded by Sweden.