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Further Gelliplate Printing – Texture and Landscape

About the workshop

Summer is here, come and create glorious texture and landscape inspired prints;

Take your gelliplate printing further with this one-day workshop. Suitable for beginners and improvers alike you will learn how to create stunning painterly inspired hot summer textures and abstracted landscapes. You will work with colour, layers, and masks to create original artist postcards and collaged monoprints suitable for framing.

This creative printmaking process is fun, addictive, and suitable for everyone, no experience or expensive materials are necessary.

About the Tutor

Jane is an experienced printmaker, mosaic artist and tutor. With a background in printed textiles and surface design she has a particular interest in the social and wellbeing benefits of art, craft, and creativity.
event dateSaturday 6 June
venue addressThe Oxfordshire Museum OX20 1SN
event times10.30am-4.30pm,

£75 and includes lunch, coffee and tea
telephone 01865 897519 for latest times or cancellations.
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