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San Francisco Center for the Book

Multiblock Lino Carving & Printing

with Patricia Wakida

$235

Students with previous linocut experience will learn about multiblock carving and printing, in which each carved block is inked with a different color.

We will create designs on 5 x 7" linoleum for two blocks/two colors, then transfer the image onto the blocks and learn about registration so that each color lines up on the finished print. All students will leave with an edition of their print on quality printmaking paper using a Cylinder Press. 

Students will learn several registration methods on etching presses and for hand printing, and learn how to edition a print run.  

Prerequisite:
Intro to Linoleum Carving & Printing or other experience carving and printing with lino blocks

Materials to Bring:

  • Ideas for a simple 5x7" design; ideally at least two sketches so the instructor can help choose which will work best.

About the Instructor:
Patricia Wakida (she/her) is a bibliophile, artist and writer with a background in trade publishing. Her relations to books are kept tangible and toothsome by running wasabi press, making illustrated letterpress books, broadsides, posters and cards on a Chandler and Price tabletop platen press and a small etching press. Her book arts education began with an apprenticeship in Japanese papermaking in Mino, Gifu- prefecture, Japan in 1996, followed by an apprenticeship at the Arts and Crafts Press under linoleum block artist and letterpress printer Yoshiko Yamamoto, in Berkeley, CA. She's also taught linoblock carving and letterpress workshops as a teaching assistant in the book arts program at Mills College, the San Francisco Center for the Book, and ASUC Art Studio. 

  • Sat and Sun, November 15 and 16: Nov 15 - 16th, 2025
    from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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    only 4 seats left

San Francisco Center for the Book

375 Rhode Island Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 Get directions

Room: Print Studio

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