My Hand Block Print Course is soon to be released!
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Hand Block Prints and Patterns made by heart and hand in the Midwest
The Course is designed to help you build a strong foundation in order to master the fundamentals of Block Printing and explore the possibilities of art.
Ensure you don’t miss this opportunity, so click below and sign up for the waiting list! I’ll contact you with all the details about the offer soon!
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My Hand Block Print Course is soon to be released!
I'm so excited to invite you to Waiting List to know when the registrations for my Course are open, and to receive a SPECIAL WAITING LIST DISCOUNT!
Hand Block Prints and Patterns made by heart and hand in the Midwest
The Course is designed to help you build a strong foundation in order to master the fundamentals of Block Printing and explore the possibilities of art.
Ensure you don’t miss this opportunity, so click below and sign up for the waiting list! I’ll contact you with all the details about the offer soon!
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Mindy Schumacher
is from Rockford, Illinois where she shares a studio with her magical, miraculous daughter, GG. She lives out her fascination with the rhythm of patterns in her creative practice and is fulfilling a childhood dream of sharing her passions, through the privilege of teaching both printmaking and piano.
When Mindy studied Philosophy of Art in graduate school, she hadn’t anticipated working as an artist later on.
Having dabbled in reduction linocut printing in college, she sought a way to cross pollinate some of her varied interests, namely, printmaking, pattern making and graphic design into a handmade practice. Seeking to craft her surroundings by hand, she was drawn to the slow, thoughtful and antiquated processes of traditional hand block printing for textiles. In a remarkable way, she fell in love with the medium itself and it became a vehicle for expression. Many of her designs are for handmade clothing, accessories and home decor.
Over twenty years since learning to print with linoleum, Mindy has established herself within the printmaking community as an artist and teacher. She is a proud member of the Speedball Network of Professional Artists and of the People of Print, and an Ambassador for Flexcut Tools. Her work has been featured in print in Midwest Living Magazine and she is a featured artist with The Crafter’s Box. She has led printmaking courses across the United States and in the Netherlands.
Mindy Schumacher
is from Rockford, Illinois where she shares a studio with her magical, miraculous daughter, GG. She lives out her fascination with the rhythm of patterns in her creative practice and is fulfilling a childhood dream of sharing her passions, through the privilege of teaching both printmaking and piano.
When Mindy studied Philosophy of Art in graduate school, she hadn’t anticipated working as an artist later on.
Having dabbled in reduction linocut printing in college, she sought a way to cross pollinate some of her varied interests, namely, printmaking, pattern making and graphic design into a handmade practice. Seeking to craft her surroundings by hand, she was drawn to the slow, thoughtful and antiquated processes of traditional hand block printing for textiles. In a remarkable way, she fell in love with the medium itself and it became a vehicle for expression. Many of her designs are for handmade clothing, accessories and home decor.
Over twenty years since learning to print with linoleum, Mindy has established herself within the printmaking community as an artist and teacher. She is a proud member of the Speedball Network of Professional Artists and of the People of Print, and an Ambassador for Flexcut Tools. Her work has been featured in print in Midwest Living Magazine and she is a featured artist with The Crafter’s Box. She has led printmaking courses across the United States and in the Netherlands.