Tetrapak engraving workshop
Discover an original engraving technique accessible to all: milk carton engraving! Come and discover this technique at a workshop in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.
Simple and fun, this method will enable you to create works as elegant as an art print, using an everyday material: a milk carton. Ideal for children aged 6 and over, this unique activity lets you express your creativity while having fun.
During this workshop, participants will use a paste machine to print their creations. All materials are provided, and each participant can take home his or her own print.
Reserve your place now for this punk etching workshop! With a maximum of 10 participants per session, enjoy a fun and creative experience at this workshop.
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Average duration 4 hours
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Languages spoken French, English, Italian
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 21.08.2024 to 21.12.2024
- Engraving courses
- Prints of your engraving to your specifications
- Free coffee, tea and herbal tea during the workshop
- Material supplied
- Saturday, December 21, 2024 from 2pm to 6pm
- And/or Wednesday, March 09, 2025 from 2pm to 6pm
- Professional engraver to guide you step by step
- Wide choice of colors and printing papers
- Ideal parent-child activity
Turbochat! - Clémentine Eschenbrenner
I'm a versatile artist and craftswoman born in 1987 in Saint-Dié, Vosges, where I still live with my elderly cats, wool sweaters, hatred of capitalism and piles of books threatening to collapse. My first passion is bookbinding, which I've been self-taught since 2009, with the philosophy that anything can become a book, and anyone can make a book.
I'm also a draughtsman, author, painter, linocutter, embroiderer, papermaker and micro-publisher of small magazines and artist's books. On this platform, I offer courses for all ages and levels, in my own workshop in Saint Dié and other locations.
I'm passionate about natural materials such as cotton, wool, linen and silk. I'm fascinated by traditional textile arts, especially those from the East, ancient motifs, bright colors and handmade paper. I love paper in all its forms, and each technique is a way for me to explore and express the richness and diversity of this incredible material.
My aim is to capture a beauty that, while not spiritual, is sacred in my own way.
In my daily life, I am politically committed to social justice, equality, feminism and popular education. I believe that art should be a common good and a tool for social transformation, not a privilege reserved for the few.
Maison "Les Chardonnerets"
88100 Saint-Dié-des-Vosges