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Linocuts + Monotypes with Favianna Rodriguez

Artist and activist Favianna Rodriguez demos two printing processes central to her work.

08/28/2014 | Rating NR

Art School

Linocuts + Monotypes with Favianna Rodriguez

Episode 49 | 16m 16s

Artist and activist Favianna Rodriguez demos two printing processes central to her work.

Oakland artist Favianna Rodriguez guides us through two printing processes central to her work: linocuts and monotypes. Watch as she combines these techniques to create her layered, colorful work.

08/28/2014 | Rating NR

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Art School

Linocuts + Monotypes with Favianna Rodriguez

Episode 49 | 16m 16s

Oakland artist Favianna Rodriguez guides us through two printing processes central to her work: linocuts and monotypes. Watch as she combines these techniques to create her layered, colorful work.

08/28/2014 | Rating NR

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