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Print, Press & Draw Workshop

Print, Press & Draw Workshop

Starts: Friday, 03 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 22 June 2024
Discover the delights of mono printing with artist, professional printmaker and fabric designer Deborah Wace. During this day-long workshop, Deborah will lead you through the art of mono printing, which is such a painterly, direct and exciting printmaking technique. Through demonstration and practice you will learn how to create visually complex and exquisite tonal modulation in your prints. Deborah will guide you in techniques using found items, botanical specimens and hand-cut stencils. Discover key concepts to print-making, whilst you create new artwork and gather skills, utilising two etching presses. This workshop provides a stimulating and intimate environment in which to creatively explore the world of printmaking. Deborah, a printmaker with 20 years’ experience, creates large-scale dry-point etchings and fabric designs based on Tasmania’s native orchids, Buttongrass and rainforest flora. She recently completed a Churchill Fellowship to Europe, researching the Tasmanian botanical collections made by early French explorers, to develop new designs for fabric production from Tasmanian flora. The botanical specimens, engravings and artist proofs, inspire her teaching. Classes (max 3 persons) will be held from 9:30 to 4:00pm in Deborah’s Design Studio which is located at: Studio 65, level 9, 65 Murray St, Hobart. Cost per workshop is only $210. This includes all art materials, morning tea and a delicious vegetarian lunch. NOTE: Bookings for dates other than the scheduled classes, can be easily negotiated.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-03 12:00 am 2024-06-22 12:00 am Print, Press & Draw Workshop Discover the delights of mono printing with artist, professional printmaker and fabric designer Deborah Wace. During this day-long workshop, Deborah will lead you through the art of mono printing, which is such a painterly, direct and exciting printmaking technique. Through demonstration and practice you will learn how to create visually complex and exquisite tonal modulation in your prints. Deborah will guide you in techniques using found items, botanical specimens and hand-cut stencils. Discover key concepts to print-making, whilst you create new artwork and gather skills, utilising two etching presses. This workshop provides a stimulating and intimate environment in which to creatively explore the world of printmaking. Deborah, a printmaker with 20 years’ experience, creates large-scale dry-point etchings and fabric designs based on Tasmania’s native orchids, Buttongrass and rainforest flora. She recently completed a Churchill Fellowship to Europe, researching the Tasmanian botanical collections made by early French explorers, to develop new designs for fabric production from Tasmanian flora. The botanical specimens, engravings and artist proofs, inspire her teaching. Classes (max 3 persons) will be held from 9:30 to 4:00pm in Deborah’s Design Studio which is located at: Studio 65, level 9, 65 Murray St, Hobart. Cost per workshop is only $210. This includes all art materials, morning tea and a delicious vegetarian lunch. NOTE: Bookings for dates other than the scheduled classes, can be easily negotiated. 65 Murray Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
65 Murray Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
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