Suminigashi September with the Mixed-Media Collage Artists Guild

  • Hybrid: Zoom or the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC)
  • Saturday 19 September 2026 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (PDT)
    in 3 months
  • Hosted by Sherri K
  • MMCAG Events
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Hybrid Event: In person in Portland, Oregon, and online on Zoom!

Sherri K will lead two explorations of paper marbling, one traditional and one playful: suminagashi and using shaving foam in this hands-on workshop! The papers we create are excellent to incorporate into collages, use for making cards, tags, or other paper crafts.

The art of creating marbled paper began around the 12th century in Japan. Suminagashi, or "floating ink" was done by dropping sumi ink onto water and gently blowing the floating ink to create smoke like patterns. Paper is then floated on the top to pick up the ink, often two prints can be made from one application of ink.

Our other approach is one that has become a popular activity for kids; marbling paper with shaving foam. Ink is dropped onto a smooth layer of shaving foam and swirled with skewers or hands to make a fun marbled effect. Paper is set onto the shaving foam to pick up the ink. The foam is then scraped off the paper revealing the marbled results. This approach is quick and doesn't require as much time for the paper to dry. This approach also can use a greater variety of kinds of pigments.

Materials (both):

  • Baking dish or tray to hold foam or water (butcher tray palettes also work)

  • Paper cut to fit your tray (try different type of paper!)

  • Bamboo skewers, popsicle sticks

  • Paper towels or cloth towels to hold wet paper while drying, plus extra paper towels for clean up

Materials (suminagashi):

  • Sumi ink*

  • *2 small cups to hold ink and dispersant (soap)

  • *2 paint brushes with fine, flexible bristles that can hold a good amount of ink without dripping. There are traditional sumi brushes as well.

Materials (foam marbling):

  • Shaving foam (must be foam, not gel)

  • Food dye, ink (fountain pen, India, acrylic), liquid watercolor

  • Pipettes or eyedroppers for ink

  • Spatula

  • Plastic ruler

*In addition to traditional sumi ink made from wood ash, you can get Aitoh Boku-Undo sumi inks in bright colors, and in kits for suminigashi, from a variety of retailers. The kits for suminigashi often have eyedropper bottles so brushes and cups for the ink are not needed.

The Mixed-Media Collage Artists Guild (MMCAG) is a program supported by the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC)!

While MMCAG events are free, we suggest supporting all of the amazing programming at IPRC, a 501c3 charitable organization, by offering a small contribution when you register for this event ($6 suggested).

Sensory Note: For anyone experiencing audio or visual sensitivity, please note that the IPRC is situated under a skatepark, which creates occasional disruptive background noise, and the lighting in the studio and classroom space is primarily fluorescent. We do have ear plugs available for members.

Health Note: We will continue to properly wear our masks, per IPRC policy, when gathering in person to support the health of our members and their families who live with chronic health conditions. Please keep up to date on your boosters!

We Keep US Safe!

Links:

IPRC: https://www.iprc.org/

History of Suminigashi: https://suminagashi.com/history/

About sumi ink: https://pigment.tokyo/en/blogs/article/sumi-ink-koboku

Tate Modern foam marbling activity for kids: https://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/paint-draw/make-marbled-paper-foam

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