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Improve your Risography skills at Studio Vlinderboom

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4 hours at Studio Vlinderboom

Knowledge in Risography

Your own Risography artprints

The workshop in detail

  • 4h
  • 15 years min.
  • 2 to 5 participants
  • Up to 5 people for a privatization
  • Please note the following. This workshop is temporarily not available because Dasha and Diede are experiencing a technical issue with their Riso-printer. Their introduction workshop is still available though, although you will have to work with the issue. You can read more about it on the introduction workshop's page. 

    Dasha and Diede of Studio Vlinderboom are excited to invite you to this advanced Risography workshop!

    This workshop is designed to help you refine your Risography skills and create a three to five colour Risograph print on A4 paper. At the end of the session you'll have 10 copies of your final design.

    You'll need to prepare a sketch or idea for your poster before the workshop. During the session, Diede and/or Dasha will explain the possibilities of the screen and advanced settings, followed by a round of one-to-one feedback on your sketches. This will help you understand how to think in layers and prepare them effectively.

    You'll then choose three to five colours and start drawing the layers for your print. Throughout the process there will be opportunities for feedback and test prints to make sure your design is progressing as planned.

    Once your layers are ready, you'll move on to printing on the Risograph machine. After printing, there will be a small exhibition where everyone can see and discuss the finished work. You'll also have the opportunity to swap prints with other participants, so you'll have a variety of designs to take home with you.

    During the workshop you'll use a variety of drawing tools, a light box for aligning layers and the Risograph GR1750 machine. You'll learn advanced Risography techniques, including mixing multiple colours, planning textures and applying the skills you've learned. 

    What makes this workshop unique is the focus on analogue Risograph printing using a Japanese stencil press. The workshop will be led by experienced illustrators and will take place in the creative environment of Baggerbeest, a new cultural hotspot on the island of Zeebrugge.

    We hope to see you soon! 

    Workshop location

    The studio is easily accessible by public transport.

    This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Languages of the workshop

    English
    Nederlands

    Practical information

    Participants should bring a sketch for an A4 print and can also bring their preferred drawing materials if they wish.

    Wecandoo - Meet Studio Vlinderboom

    Meet Studio Vlinderboom

    Risography studio

    Meet Dasha and Diede, the driving forces behind Risoprinting studio Studio Vlinderboom. Dasha and Diede met in art school, where they were introduced to Risography printing and immediately drawn to its vibrant colours and unique texture. This led then to pursue the craft further. 

    Studio Vlinderboom's playful approach to Risography printmaking focuses on collaboration and storytelling. Dasha and Diede use the technique to create individual prints as well as publications and zines. 

    The studio uses a machine from the 90s that left unused by Dasha and Diede's art school. With the help of their former teachers they refurbished and restored it. Riso was a popular printing technique from the 80s to the early 2000s, but the craft was getting lost due to the transition to more effective methods. However, artists like Dasha and Diede, who picked up riso for its defining artisanal features, keep the craft and community alive. 

    Studio Vlinderboom has participated in well-known print markets such as Wobby Wonderland, Les VoiZines in Ghent and the NDSM print market. They co-created a collective zine with ZIJN printmakers and their artworks are available in stores across Europe, including Boekie Woekie in Amsterdam. In 2022 the studio was runner-up for the Ghent Small Press Big Award. 

    Dasha and DIede organise workshops to share their skills and passion. Their goal is to encourage others to enjoy making prints and to help grow the Risography community in Amsterdam.

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    €60

    per person