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Hands-on Printmaking Workshops in Gurugram

byThe Art RoomStudio classes in Sector 50, GurugramStarts from7,500 per month (8 sessions)View full gallery

Carve your own blocks, experiment with rich inks, and use our professional studio press to create vibrant, layered prints from scratch.

A fun day of mono-printing and chine-collé in our collagraphy workshop. This video shows the process of creating a plate, inking it, and pulling the final print.

Building layers and textures. This video shows the satisfying process of inking collagraph plates and the joy of revealing the detailed, multi-colored prints.

A student uses a brayer to roll ink, a fundamental step in the printmaking process. The vibrant colors are ready to be transferred to paper.

A video from our woodcut workshop. Students learn to carve their designs, roll ink with a beautiful gradient, and hang their finished prints to dry.

A proud student shows off her finished collagraph print, a technique that involves creating a collage-like plate to produce richly textured images.

A young artist carefully rolls ink onto different plates, experimenting with color combinations for his print.

A beautiful series of two-color woodcut prints hanging to dry. This shows how a single carved block can be used to create a stunning edition of artworks.

A student meticulously glues down textured materials to create her collagraph plate, which will be used to make an intaglio print.

Students sketch out their designs before transferring them to their printing blocks. Planning is a key part of the printmaking process.

A busy table during a printmaking workshop, with students at different stages of creating their collagraph plates.

About The World of Printmaking

Printmaking is rarely just about drawing; it is about the mechanics of the press. You start by carving your design into a block or building a textured plate using collage materials, then carefully ink and roll it through our manual studio press to transfer your image. It is a meditative, repetitive process, and the real magic happens when you peel back the paper to reveal the final, high-contrast print.

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