Introduction to Stencil Art
Learn how stencils can transform your art. Street artist Alice Pasquini will show you how to cut your own stencils and incorporate them into your art practice.
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Want to learn how stencils can enhance your art?
Renowned street artist Alice Pasquini will share her expertise on how to create hand-cut stencils that can be incorporated into any mixed-media art project. Whether creating a detailed portrait or intricate background, stencils are versatile tools that any artist can use.
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Introduction
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History of Stencil Art
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Materials
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List of Materials
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How to Source or Take Images
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From Photo to Stencil
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Stencil Cutting Techniques
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Printing Your Stencil
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Design a Stencil Poster
Curious to discover how stencils can enhance your art?
Meet your instructor Alice. Street Artist.
Alice Pasquini is an internationally renowned Italian artist known for her street art, illustration, and scenography. Her works have appeared in over 100 cities worldwide, transforming urban spaces with murals that capture everyday moments and human connections. She studied Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and holds a Master’s in Art Criticism from the Complutense University of Madrid, bringing her unique, narrative style to a global audience. Since 2016, she has directed the CVTà Street Fest in Civitacampomarano, using art to revitalize the historic village. In 2024, she was awarded the title of Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, further cementing her significant impact on the contemporary art scene.
I created this course to introduce artists and enthusiasts to the world of stencils. While stencil techniques may seem complex at first, breaking down the process into manageable steps makes it accessible and rewarding.
This course is designed to help you master the essentials—from choosing the right materials to cutting and layering stencils—allowing you to create impactful and unique pieces.
By the end, I want you to feel confident using stencils to bring your artistic vision to life in public spaces, transforming everyday walls into powerful expressions of creativity.
Introduction to Stencil Art
- Learn about the history of stencils
- See how to take—or select—the perfect photo for stencils
- Learn the techniques to cut your own multi-layer stencil by hand
with Alice Pasquini
$34.95
Stencils may seem challenging, but it’s all about finding your unique voice.
Alice Pasquini
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Alice breaks down the entire process step-by-step so even beginners can follow along. Cutting stencils does take some practice, but is also easy enough for anyone to learn.
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No. While Alice will go over the basics of how to create stencil levels in Photoshop, the majority of the class focuses on hand-cutting stencils and recognizing shapes to cut without the use of computer technology.
If you don't wish to use spraypaint, Alice will also demonstrate stenciling using acrylic paint, sponges, and small rollers.
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When using spraypaint, it is important to work in an open or well-ventilated area. Please always use a respirator designed for use with paint, such as this model by 3M when working with spraypaint. Gloves are also recommended. If you prefer to work indoors, we suggest working with a water-based spraypaint such as those made by MTN.
If you don't wish to use spraypaint, Alice will also demonstrate stenciling using acrylic paint, sponges, and small rollers.
*This page may include affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met Academy may earn an affiliate commission. Please read our disclosure for more info.
- Acetate sheets or durable cardstock for creating custom stencils
- X-acto knife or similar with #11 blade
- Cutting matt
- Spray paint or acrylic paint in multiple colors
- Paper or poster board for final project
- Pre-cut Stencils: A variety of stencils, including figurative, lettering, and decorative options. (Optional)
- Rags or paper towels for cleanup
- Protective gear (if using spraypaint): Respirator and gloves
- Brushes or sponges (if using acrylic paint) to apply decorative effect to stencils (optional)
- Photoshop or similar program (optional)
*This page may include affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met Academy may earn an affiliate commission. Please read our disclosure for more info.
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