• SKYLINE INKT
    Have you ever wanted to create your own Rotterdam skyline?

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll have the chance to bring the city to life through screen printing! Choose four iconic buildings from a selection of eight, print them onto thick paper, and assemble them into a wooden base.

As a bonus, you’ll also receive two screen-printed postcards featuring other iconic Rotterdam buildings—ideal for sharing or framing.

No screen printing experience? No problem! This workshop is open to all skill levels, and we’ll guide you through the entire process. By the end of the session, you’ll take home your very own custom-made cityscape—a perfect keepsake or gift for any Rotterdam enthusiast.

The workshop is led by Laura Aranda from Studio Amargo and architect Jesús Macías, who will share their expertise in design, printing, and architecture to help you craft your masterpiece.

Location: Putsebocht 3, Rotterdam—a creative hub in the Bloemhof neighbourhood that hosts artist studios and community events. It's easily accessible, just a short walk from Maashaven metro station and tram line 2.

You can choose the date and hour down below.
If you have any questions, you can contact us at

skylineinkt@gmail.com

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  • Laura holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from AKV St. Joost in 's-Hertogenbosch. During her studies, she discovered screen printing and began incorporating it into her work, which helped her develop a distinctive style. Over the years, she has participated in numerous exhibitions and creative projects. In addition to her artistic practice, Laura works as a graphic designer. She also conducts creative workshops, primarily focusing on screen printing. She continues to develop her personal work under the name Studio Amargo.

  • Jesus earned his bachelor's degree in Mexico and studied at the Rotterdamse Academie van Bouwkunst. He has been working at Loer Architecten, contributing to projects of various scales, including Mercado (Groningen) and Shot Guy (Amsterdam).

    Passionate about design and form-giving and Rotterdam icons, he utilizes 3D printing as a representation tool in the office, exploring volumes and shapes to create iconic designs that remain impactful even in their most abstract form. Currently, he is working on the design of two residential buildings in the south of Rotterdam. He is a screen print aficionado and a Studio Amargo fan.

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