Printmaking - Holiday Workshop (23/24)

Course Overview

This four day Printmaking workshop will enable you to create and develop innovative approaches and individual responses in a range of Printmaking processes. Whether you are an absolute beginner or a more experienced learner or practitioner, you will be able to explore a range of approaches, processes and materials to enrich and broaden your experience. Please see our website for further details of the topics covered.

What topics are covered?

Easter 4 day workshop: Day 1: Transfer and wiped monotypes you will make unique prints using monotype methods. Day 2: Intaglio drypoint drawing and incising onto plastic plates which are then intaglio inked, wiped and printed Day 3: Relief linocut or card print designing, transferring, cutting and carving into lino or card and print with ink. Day 4: Screenprint designs photographically transferred onto a screen for multiple printing Summer: 2 day workshop Day 1: Monotype and linocut experimental work in monotype, develop designs for lino. Day 2: Designing and making a plate with card for Relief or Intaglio printing

Course Details

Course Type: Love2Learn

Printmaking - Holiday Workshop (CC) (Jul) (Tue)

Code

L93PKW1/BDL1B2324

Days Running

Tues,Wed,Thurs,Fri

Dates

15/07/2024 - 18/07/2024

10:00 - 16:30

Price
Non-Funded

£189.00

Spaces

10


Frequently asked questions

This four day Printmaking workshop will enable you to create and develop innovative approaches and individual responses in a range of Printmaking processes. Whether you are an absolute beginner or a more experienced learner or practitioner, you will be able to explore a range of approaches, processes and materials to enrich and broaden your experience. Please see our website for further details of the topics covered.
Suitable for all abilities beginners and those with experience.
The workshop offers a supportive and sharing environment. All methods, processes, specialist materials and techniques will be demonstrated to the group and one to one guidance will be given. The course also knits in well for students who have experience in other art and design disciplines such as Ceramics, Jewellery, Glass and Life Drawing in particular. It offers students the ability to adopt and apply an inter disciplinary approach to develop visual thinking and experience with processes. It can be used to make new work and refresh working practice.
Tools and equipment are provided including a range of basic papers. However, students with experience may wish to purchase more specialist materials.
You may wish to bring drawings or photographs that you would like to develop as designs. A portfolio would be useful to take home your prints as well as a note/drawing book to record your experiences.