Photographic Screen Printing with Oak Gall Ink On Paper
Two Live Online Demonstrations With Studio Greta Facchinato
19th & 26th March 4-6pm (UK time)
Join live or watch the recordings
Explore the art of creating black screen-printing ink from oak galls, one of the oldest natural inks used for calligraphy, dating back to ancient times. Oak gall ink was historically favored by scribes and artists, prized for its deep, rich colour and permanence. In this hands-on course, you’ll learn how to make and use this traditional ink for screenprinting, applying it to photographic images.
This course is ideal for screen printers, photographers, and artists interested in sustainable, nature-based techniques.
What You’ll Learn:
• How to make screen-printing ink from oak galls;
• Preparing and modifying photographic images for screenprinting;
• Tips for achieving the right ink consistency and selecting materials;
• Guided screenprinting demo and troubleshooting.
Who Is This Course For?
Screen printers, photographers, and artists exploring natural materials.
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Session One - Making Black Screenprinting Ink
• Introduction to oak galls: foraging, sourcing, and examples of printed work.
• Step-by-step ink-making process, including modifiers and viscosity tips.
• Sustainability, safety, and ethical practices.
• Live Q&A to address questions.
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Session Two - Preparing the Screen for Photographic Printing
• Photoshop tips for image preparation and adjustments.
• Choosing the right screen, paper, and ink consistency.
• Guided screenprinting demo and troubleshooting.
• Live Q&A for support and feedback.
Format & Resources
• Duration: Two 2 hour live sessions - recordings will be available for one month after the course is over.
• Resources: PDF handout and materials list provided.
• Note: The sessions are designed for you to learn and take notes during the demonstrations, rather than follow along step-by-step. This approach allows you to ab-sorb the techniques and ask questions during the live sessions, then experiment on your own at a later time. You can also revisit the recorded sessions for further guidance.
About Greta Facchinato
Greta Desireèe Facchinato in The Garden of Colors, July 2023. Photography by Maryse Aalbers
Greta Desirèe Facchinato (IT/LU) is a research-based multidisciplinary artist and designer. She holds a Masters in Artistic Research from KABK Den Haag (NL) and a Batchelors in Visual and Performance Arts with a specialization in Sculpture from Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (IT). Through the crossflow of different mediums and the investigation of daily life encounters, gestures, and materials her practice invites us to experience matter from an embodied awareness. She runs a studio focused on research and sustainable education through natural materials, illustration and creative workshops. In 2021 with her project Colour is Alive she researched organic ink making for screen printing. Since then she is been working with the knowledge of color and the interconnection with our environment through the practice of making sustainable ink for printing techniques.
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