With Nick Wroblewski
Nick will share about his process and the techniques he uses to create intricately layered, multi-color woodblock prints. He will also discuss his approach for gathering inspiration and the process of mapping out a plan to “reanimate” an image within the language of relief printmaking. There are many metaphors that emerge as a print comes to life. As Nick discusses his work, he will share some of these insights and the hidden meanings that have surfaced over all these years of making woodcut prints.
Sat, June 21 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Studio 21 - Printmaking Studio
Entry Points are sponsored in part by our local art supply store and business partner, Joy & Company, located at 16 1st Ave W, Grand Marais. And by the Cook County Community Fund. Improving our community through the arts, community development, education, the environment, human services, and youth-focused initiatives.
https://grandmaraisartcolony.org/event/artist-talk-woodcut-printmaking-discussion/
21 West Hwy. 61
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- Since 06-19-25
- Posted by Grand Marais Art Colony
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