Fancy stamping
Reductive Relief Printmaking
Reductive relief printmaking only sounds like a psychological coping mechanism; in reality, this four-class series will teach students about the ancient art of carving images on linoleum block, applying ink and creating prints from it. (Think of it like stamping, only artsier.) $125-$150; 10 a.m. on Saturdays, June 11 through July 2 at Verge Center for the Arts, 625 S Street; http://vergeart.com/learn/
classes/reductive-relief-printing.
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