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San Francisco Center for the Book

Introduction to Reduction Carving

with Nathalie Roland

$120

Reduction printing is a multi-layered printing process that uses a single block to create a multi-colored image. The process involves carving and printing, removing portions of the block after each layer is printed, usually working from lightest to darkest colors.

Students will carve their own small, two color design and learn the basic principles of reduction carving: what to carve and when. They will finish the class with a small edition of their two color design and usable stamp (single color design) to take home.

Prerequisite:
None

Materials to Bring:
Students should bring a few different ideas or sketches for a simple image measuring 2 3/4” x 3 3/4” that could be separated and printed in two colors. The instructor will help you decide what will work best in class.

About the Instructor:
Nathalie Roland (she/her) is a San Francisco-based printmaker and painter who has been creating woodcut prints since 1991. Working from her Sunset district garage studio known as Sunset Paperworks, she specializes in woodcut reduction prints using pine or mulberry wood blocks that transform through multiple stages of carving and printing. She has studied relief printing under Zarina Hashmi, screen printing at Ape do good, worked as a bookbinder at the Arion Press and was formerly the in house Riso printer for Yellow Owl workshop. 

  • Saturday, November 8: Nov 8th, 2025
    from 1:00 - 5:00 pm

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San Francisco Center for the Book

375 Rhode Island Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 Get directions

Room: Arts

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