Workshop: Screen-printing with Lilophilia

Workshop: Screen-printing with Lilophilia

Learn screen printing as a media of image message reproduction
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Event Venue
Rich Mix
Event Address
35-47 BETHNAL GREEN RD, LONDON E1 6LA
Date
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Lilophilia will host this workshop for an exclusive group of people interested in knowing, practising or know more about different forms of screen-printing over fabric and papers.

You will be able to create your own design or even use some of the artists to reproduce them while learning the different techniques.

Join us in this workshop, you will be able to take one shirt or tote bag that you created with you or all of it!

Lilophilia is the moniker of Liliana A. Romero, an Afro-Colombian Artist based in London. She references African traditions, Colombian street art and advertising to build her powerful and confronting aesthetic, underpinned by a celebration of black womanhood. The thin narrow format of some of Liliana's prints mimics the design of advertising and route posters on the streets of Colombia. Much of her work maintains a socio-political narrative.

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