Ronna Leon
Sunday, August 18, 2024
11:00 am – 3:30 pm (Half-hour break, bring bagged lunch)
$140 non-members | $125 members
$20 materials fee paid directly to Instructor
Location: Arts Benicia Annex, 991 Tyler Street Suite 116, Benicia
Levels: All levels
Age minimum: 18+
Minimum 5 | Maximum 10
Class Description: Spend a meditative afternoon with Ronna learning the ancient art of SUMINAGASHI. This technique comes from 9th-century Japan. Examples of Suminagashi are considered the oldest form of paper marbling. ”Floating ink“ is delicately placed on water and printed off the surface onto paper to create beautiful and unusual patterns of harmony. The process takes concentration and patience as ring after ring of ink is placed into the water. It is a hypnotic and calming process to do and results in papers of natural beauty, each unique and mysterious. All supplies provided – bath trays, ink, Japanese paper, brushes.
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Ronna Leon studied printmaking at UCSB’s College of Creative Studies. Raised in a family with a small press and publishing business, she has had a life-long love of graphic arts, ink, and paper. She has experience teaching monotype, etching, collographic, and lithographic techniques. She adds to her own skills with new developments in printmaking which she shares with workshop participants. Her own work has been featured in a variety of small exhibitions within the United States and abroad and she has had a solo show at the Benicia Public Library, Marilyn O’Rourke Gallery. For the past twelve years, she has directed the Printmaker’s Workshop for Arts Benicia.
Instructor email: ronnaleon@mac.com