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Domingo 18 septiembre 2022, 14:00Passed
Iraila 2022
Igandea 18
14:00 - 18:00

Abbaye de Saint-Riquier - Centre culturel départemental

Place de l'église 80135 SAINT-RIQUIER
  • Somme
  • Hauts-de-France

Screen printing workshop with FWELLS

Customize your tote bag!
Domingo 18 septiembre 2022, 14:00Passed
© Conseil départemental de la Somme

Screen printing is a direct printing technique, the oldest that exists! In Latin, "seri" means "silk" and "graphein" means "write/draw". It consists in transferring patterns on a textile, silk, or paper. It would have appeared in China around the tenth century and then developed by the Japanese in the fifteenth century to finally make itself known in Europe in the eighteenth century. However, since the cost of silk was significant, it was only democratized in the 20th century with new textile or paper supports. It owes its success above all to the Pop Art movement led by Andy Warhol, who uses it to create repeated and colorful images. It is then found on posters, personalized clothing or vinyl/CD covers. Still today, it is known for its economic and quality. The principle is to deposit ink directly on the paper or textile support using a screen, usually in polyester or nylon. As soon as the right color with the right texture is ready, the ink is placed on the screen/frame before being spread with a scraper. You’ll have to let it dry and that’s it! The colors are printed one after the other.
We propose you to customize your tote bag with the colors of the abbey and more precisely, the STUDIO CREA, the youth area of the cultural center! This workshop takes place alongside Magalie and Romain from the Fwells workshop!

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Atelier / Démonstration / Savoir-faire
Thème 2022
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About the location

Abbaye de Saint-Riquier - Centre culturel départemental
Place de l'église 80135 SAINT-RIQUIER
  • Somme
  • Hauts-de-France
On the slopes of the Somme Valley stands a majestic abbey of nearly 1400 years of history. It takes its name from an inhabitant of the vicus of Centule (the city with a hundred towers, today called Saint-Riquier) converted to the Christian religion, which evangelized the Ponthieu and was made holy at his death in 645\.
The monastery founded in the seventh century became a royal abbey in 632 by the protection granted to it by King Dagobert I. His importance was such that in 790 Charlemagne placed at his head one of the highest figures of his court, Angilbert, his adviser. Major abbey of the Carolingian world, it is destroyed in 881 by the invasion of the Normans. In total it will suffer of seventeen destructions. The eclectic architecture of the monument testifies to this turbulent past.
During the French Revolution, the old conventual buildings were sold as national property. Initially used as a quarry of stones, they will then receive many assignments, military (hospitals during the t
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux, Musée, salle d'exposition, Lieu de spectacles, sports et loisirs, Espace naturel, parc, jardin
Acceso
Possibility to park on the forecourt of the abbey or in other car parks of the village. Access to the PMR to the site as to the exhibitions.
Vincent Thellier