Powder Printing
Explore the printing technique used by Stacy Lynn Smith to create images on glass with rich textures and colors that can’t be achieved with traditional printing methods. In powder printing, images are produced by pressing dry glass powder through a prepared silkscreen. Prints can be full-fused for smooth surfaces or tack-fused for textured surfaces that resemble relief printing or sandblasting. Powder images can also be printed directly onto the kiln shelf (without base glass) to produce wafer-thin work that can stand alone or be attached to a substrate, as desired. In this class, learn image preparation, design possibilities and firing options through various hands-on projects, demonstrations and examples. No prerequisites, but basic computer and digital image editing skills are helpful.
June 13th-15th
Friday-Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 10am-1pm
To register for class, call the Resource Center at 914-835-3794 or follow the link provided.

