Printing & Fashion Workshop in Munich
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Join us and elevate your style by crafting unique designs on linoleum to hand-print your textiles that reflect your personal flair..
Unleash your creative spirit as you explore the enchanting realm of linocut printing on fabric. From honing your linoleum carving skills to manifesting your designs on textiles, this course invites you to embark on a journey into the art of transforming fabrics into wearable works of art. Join us and elevate your style by crafting distinctive, hand-printed textiles that express your individuality and artistic ingenuity.
Linoleum engraving is a very interesting manual process whose process has many surprises and the result is enchanting.
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What to bring?
Bring a garment you want to refresh with your design and an old T-shirt to protect your clothes from colour.
What is included?
a linoleum plate DIN A5, a fabric bag to print your design, and all material you need
While we'll have some delicious snacks to keep your energy up during the workshop, we would recommend not skipping breakfast. That way, you ensure a day full of vitality and are ready to make the most of the session.
The atelier is at one of the most wonderful places in Munich: Fatcat (former Gasteig). Join us and uncover how art can enrich your life in more ways than one. Reserve your spot and start printing, creating, and connecting!
Session fee: 55€
(*45€ if you have already taken a workshop with us)
MEETING POINT: The meeting point is the benches in front of the trumpet-shaped fountain, in front of the GEMA building; at the exit of the S-bahn, you will see the fountain. From there we go up together to the Atelier 3.137 on the third floor of the FatCat.
Juan Tardivo
He began his artistic training with studies in film and television direction and production at the National University of Villa María and later with a specialisation in painting at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes Libero Pierini in his hometown of Río Cuarto,Córdoba,Argentina.