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Printmaking - Linocut Printing with Anne Kable

  • Makers Space 39 Whiteley Street Dunedoo, NSW, 2844 Australia (map)

Learn the basics of designing, cutting and printing your own linocut print

Suitable for ages 10+

Linocut is a printmaking technique, using a sheet of linoleum or other material, and cutting a relief design into the surface, with a sharp knife or small, shaped chiselling tools. The sheet is is then inked with a roller, called a brayer, and impressed onto paper, card or fabric, either by hand or with a printing press.

We use Ezy Carve Printing Blocks. They are . . . well . . . really easy to carve!

Your facilitator will talk you through everything you need to know to design, cut and print your unique design.

We will provide

1 x 80 mm x 80 mm Ezy Carve Printing Block

100% of design, linocut and printing tools and materials for your use during the workshop

A variety of simple design ideas and templates for you to use - or get creative and create your own design

Tea and coffee, for a gold coin donation

Optional

Pre-order your own Essdee Lino Cut Taster Kit, to take home, as an add-on when you purchase your ticket

Additional Ezy Carve Printing Blocks, in a variety of sizes will be available, from $5, for purchase on the night

Cash or EFTPOS payments available

What to bring

Any design ideas or templates you would like to try out

What to wear

We are going for comfort here! Anything white, made of silk, of sentimental value, or extremely expensive is not the best option at our studio.

Ink splatter happens. Once ink is on your clothes, it really likes to stay there!

It's nice to show up 30 minutes early

Most makers show up early, to enjoy a bit of down time with friends and new acquaintances before the workshop officially begins. We will start right on time!

PLEASE NOTE

This is a Covidsafe event and attendees must agree to comply with relevant Health Orders and Local Government Area restrictions.

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