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Advanced Relief Printing Artist Booklet Workshop


Event description

In this intensive six-hour workshop, tutor Ceclia Jacobs will take your lino cutting skills to the next level by introducing techniques such as chin-colle and shaped blocks.

Students will experiment with a variety of Japanese papers and learn about colour theory while producing a beautiful concertina artist book that tells a story through printmaking. This workshop is designed for a small group setting and participants will need some prior experience in linocut. Includes a lunch break. 

You can join Cecilia once a month at our ‘*Saturday social print club’ so you can continue to use our printing press with fellow printmakers and exchange ideas. 

ABOUT CECILIA JACOBS

Cecilia Jacobs is a visual artist, graphic designer, and experienced and knowledgeable printmaker having worked for Fitzroy Etching Presses and Melbourne Etching Supplies. Completing a Bachelor of Design at RMIT University, Cecilia now works predominantly in printmaking, across various techniques including lino cut reliefs, monotype, cyanotypes, and intaglio processes. 

Find out more about Cecilia and her practice;
https://www.ceciliajacobs.com.au/

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN;

  • Colour mixing with inks
  • Chin-colle (printmaking / collage techniques)
  • Creating shaped blocks with lino
  • How to make a concertina artist book

WHAT YOU WILL GET

  • Carving tools, lino block (30 x 30cm) and printing ink provided
  • Variety of Japanese paper for printing
  • A social and welcoming studio environment including tea and coffee facilities, and a morning and afternoon snack.

WHAT TO BRING

  • Any collage material you would like to include in your book
  • An idea of your design
  • Closed shoes are required for this class
  • Art smock or apron
  • BYO Lunch to enjoy on our deck

Cost
$195 Adult
$185 Concession

Important information

This workshop is suitable for persons 16 years and over, people aged under 18 years must be accompanied by a ticketed adult.


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