Introduction to Lino-Cut Printmaking
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Introduction to Lino-Cut Printmaking

  • Ages 18+

Learn the basics of this traditional printmaking technique to make striking monochrome prints on.

By Tamsin Loveday - Artist - Bookbinder

Date and time

Location

Fisherton Mill - Gallery | Cafe | Studios

108 Fisherton Street Salisbury SP2 7QY United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Introducing the very satisfying process of Lino-Cut printmaking.

Learn the basics of this traditional relief printmaking technique.

Explore motifs and designs to celebrate the Summer, or your own design ideas if you prefer!

Your tutor, artist Tamsin Loveday, will guide you through the design process, introduce you to the materials, instruct you on safe use of the carving tools, support you to roller ink onto your carved plate and encourage you to print a small edition of your design.

Tuition, all materials and eventbrite fees are included in the ticket price. Tickets are non refundable and non transferrable.

Held in the Barefoot Bindery Studio, upstairs at Fisherton Mill, Salisbury.

Refreshments are available from the excellent Gallery Cafe where workshop participants can benefit from 20% off lunchtime food.

Tamsin Loveday is a practicing Artist, Bookbinder and Creative tutor with a passion for paper, print and book arts. She owns Barefoot Bindery, making beautiful books in her studio at Fisherton Mill. Tamsin advocates for creativity for wellbeing and regularly facilitates creative workshop experiences to help you reconnect with your inner creative spark. She is also a trained Mental Health First Aider.

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to bring?

Materials for the workshop are included in your ticket. All you need to bring are your glasses if you use them and anything else you need for your comfort.

Do I need experience?

This workshop is suitable for complete beginners and also for those with some experience who may wish to build creative confidence.

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£45Jul 5 · 2:00 PM GMT+1