Japanese & European Style Paper Marbling Workshop

Japanese & European Style Paper Marbling Workshop

Workshop - Graphics | Available

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States
Graphics Studio 1 - 205
7/25/2026 (one day)
10:00 AM-3:00 PM EDT on Sat
$125.00
$112.50
$10.00

Japanese & European Style Paper Marbling Workshop

Workshop - Graphics | Available

Curious about paper marbling? In this half-day introductory experience, students will explore two distinct approaches to this centuries-old art form: Japanese suminagashi and European combed marbling.

We’ll begin with suminagashi, the ancient Japanese practice of floating ink on water to create delicate, organic patterns. This is an accessible (and very “Zen”) entry point into marbling, allowing participants to quickly begin creating original designs. In the second part of the class, the instructor will demonstrate traditional European marbling techniques, and students can take turns working on a shared marbling tank to experience these classic combed patterns firsthand.
Participants will leave with a collection of their own marbled papers (which can be used in collage, book-and cardmaking, decoupage, etc.) and a foundational understanding of Japanese and European marbling. No prior experience is necessary.

Things to know:
All materials are provided with a supply fee of $15.
Participants should wear clothing they don’t mind getting ink or p
aint on (an apron is optional) and shoes with non-slip soles.
Disposable gloves are optional; everything we use is generally safe on skin, but folks with sensitivities or who prefer not to handle paint directly may wish to use them.
Some papers may still be drying at the end of class; arrangements will be made for pickup if needed.

Sasha Trosch

Sasha Trosch has channeled her lifelong love of books and paper into her creative venture, Rock Springs Paper Craft. Specializing in marbling (paper, fabric, and 3D objects) with a growing practice in decorative and handmade paper, Sasha has studied with master crafters at the John C. Campbell Folk School (NC), Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program (MA), and the School of Bookbinding Arts (VA) since 2015. She is a founding member of “Next Level Marblers,” a collaborative of artists committed to promoting and sustaining marbling in the U.S.