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Lino cut for Beginners

About the Workshop

This one-day workshop will teach you the basic skills and techniques required to make a one-colour lino print.

Working from

your own chosen image
selecting one provided by the tutor
taking inspiration from the beautiful museum garden
You will learn how to

transfer your design onto lino
use cutting tools safely and experimentally to make a range of marks
ink your plate, register and print with and without a press.
We will also develop single colour prints by printing onto a coloured background and explore collage and masking techniques.

At the end of the workshop, you will have made an edition of prints, both monochrome and colour which you can frame or turn into cards and have the skills to continue to develop your printmaking at home.

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 10 Oct 26
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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