Intaglio Printmaking using Tetra-Pak
About this Event
This creative printmaking workshop explores delicate lines and strong tonal contrast; interpreting your line drawings using a mix of traditional Intaglio Printmaking techniques. This innovative repurposing of waste Tetrapak card makes drypoint and collagraph printmaking accessible and kitchen table friendly.
You will be guided through the drawing and design of your print drawing inspiration from various sources. You will learn how to transfer your designs onto the printing plate, scratch and texturise the surface and apply ink to hand print your artwork in a small edition using past making machines!
All workshop materials and Eventbrite booking fee are included in your ticket. Tickets are non refundable and not transferrable. Please bring an apron or other means to protect your clothing. There are only 6 places available to ensure that you are well looked after and receive plenty of 1:1 support from your tutor.
Tamsin Loveday is a practicing Artist, Bookbinder and Creative Tutor with a passion for paper, print and book arts. She graduated from Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton) in 2009 with BA Hons Fine Art - Printmaking. Tamsin is an advocate for creativity for wellbeing and her mission is to help people reconnect with their inner creative spark. She has taught successful creative workshops for more than 15 years both privately and working with organisations that include Art Care UK and Wiltshire Creative. She is a trained Mental Health First Aider.
Where is it happening?
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GBP 79.00


















