Collagraph/Carborundum Printmaking

Course

In Penzance

£ 150 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Location

    Penzance

  • Duration

    2 Days

Over the course of the two days participants will be introduced to a whole range of approaches to Collagraph/Carborundum printmaking,which will include materials and supports; various methods of plate construction; basic and advanced inking techniques using both intaglio and relief methods; using stencils, chine collé, viscosity inking, and cleaning, editioning and signing prints. Suitable for: Workshops are designed for all levels of ability, from beginners to established artists alike. The emphasis is on small groups, thus ensuring more individual tuition over the duration of the course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Penzance (Cornwall)
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Peter Wray, 4 Higher Gwavas Road, Newlyn, TR18 5NZ

Start date

On request

About this course

All basic materials, plus handouts relating to all aspects of the workshop, are included in the price.

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Teachers and trainers (2)

Judy Collins

Judy Collins

Course tutor

Judy Collins is a talented printmaker and gifted teacher with extensive experience of exhibiting throughout the UK.

Peter  Wray

Peter Wray

Course director/tutor

Peter Wray RE is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, and one of UK's foremost exponents of Collagraph/Carborundum printmaking. He has over 35 years' of successful teaching experience across a wide range of levels, and enjoys an international reputation as an artist- printmaker. He has exhibited widely throughout Britain and abroad, and his work is held in many prestigious private, public and corporate collections.

Course programme

Collagraph/Carborundum Printmaking

Over the course of the two days participants will be introduced to a whole range of approaches to Collagraph/Carborundum printmaking,which will include materials and supports; various methods of plate construction; basic and advanced inking techniques using both intaglio and relief methods; using stencils, chine collé, viscosity inking, and cleaning, editioning and signing prints.

Collagraph/Carborundum Printmaking

£ 150 VAT exempt