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Reduction Linocut Workshop: Still Life

Bring still life to life in print, as you carve, ink and layer your way through Reduction Linocut.

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130 British pounds
Location 1

Available spots


Service Description

Reduction linocut printmaking is the art of creating a multi-layered printed image by carving and printing successive layers from the same block. This process allows for the creation of images full of depth and vibrancy, and was famously used by Pablo Picasso in the latter stages of his career. In this course, you will learn all the fundamentals to get started with reduction printing. Using Still Life as your subject matter, you’ll learn how to transfer an image from tracing paper to lino, then cut and print a 3–4 layer composition. You’ll have the opportunity to print using a cast iron Albion press and also explore hand burnishing with a Japanese bamboo baren, allowing you to compare the results of both techniques. You’ll develop an understanding of colour relationships and how to build a palette that brings out the full potential of your composition. About the Tutor Lucy Rodgers is a printmaker based on the Somerset Levels, working primarily with linocut and wood engraving. Her Still Life relief prints are celebrated for their harmonious and vibrant colours, as well as dynamic, dancing shapes. Lucy draws inspiration from everyday objects found in our homes and gardens. She is an experienced teacher of printmaking and is excited to share her passion for this versatile and rewarding process. https://www.instagram.com/lucyrodgersprintmaker/ What to Bring Please bring an A5 image to work from. This should be: A Still Life featuring 3–4 objects (the objects should fill at least three-quarters of the A5 rectangle) The image should contain strong or interesting shapes, colours, shadows, or patterns that can be celebrated in print. All printmaking materials are included in the fee. Course Details This course runs over three consecutive Wednesdays, from 10am to 2pm.


Contact Details

  • GBR

    + 07764500397

    takahashiprints@gmail.com


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