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Reduction Lino Printing
Explore a variety of methods to produce single and multiple colour prints.
This course will cover use of tools, equipment and techniques for both reduction and multi-block printing. You'll learn how to make a lino print, from how to transfer your design onto a lino block to printing your design using oil-based inks and a Victorian relief printing press.
The course will also introduce a few ideas for achieving half-tones or texture and you'll leave with a small portfolio of prints.
Really enjoyed myself under the very patient tutor Liz – very thorough technical support.
Fantastic couple of days – I am a complete beginner but I felt I really achieved something!
Print Studio Terms & Conditions
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Need to know
- What to bring
We provide everything you'll need, just bring yourself. You are welcome to bring along any inspiration, images or sketchbooks to work from.
- What to wear
We'll provide aprons and gloves but recommend wearing old cloths as printmaking can be messy. Please note that open-toed footwear and sandals are not allowed.
- Food & drinks
A sealed water flask or drinking vessel is permitted but other food and drinks are not allowed in the studio.
Meet your tutor
Liz Myhill
In partnership with Freelands Foundation
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