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Reduction Lino Printing

Duration: Weekend course
Dates: Sat 1 Mar 10:30 - Sun 2 Mar 2025 17:30
Location: Print Studio

Explore a variety of methods to produce single and multiple colour prints.

This course will cover use of tools, equipment and techniques for both reduction and multi-block printing. You'll learn how to make a lino print, from how to transfer your design onto a lino block to printing your design using oil-based inks and a Victorian relief printing press. 

The course will also introduce a few ideas for achieving half-tones or texture and you'll leave with a small portfolio of prints.

Fantastic couple of days – I am a complete beginner but I felt I really achieved something! 

Liz is an excellent teacher + master of her craft. Really enjoyed this course and learned a lot to add to the knowledge I've gained on previous courses. DCA facilities are really fantastic!

Print Studio Terms & Conditions

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Need to know

  • What to bring

We provide everything you'll need, just bring yourself. You are welcome to bring along any inspiration, images or sketchbooks to work from.

 

  • What to wear

We'll provide aprons and gloves but recommend wearing old clothes as printmaking can be messy. Please note that open-toed footwear and sandals are not allowed.

 

  • Food & drinks

A sealed water flask or drinking vessel is permitted but other food and drinks are not allowed in the studio.

Meet your tutor

Liz Myhill printing on a press in DCA Print Studio

Liz Myhill

Liz Myhill is an artist and printmaker whose work, using intaglio and relief techniques, is derived from working outside on location. Alongside exhibiting, her print work has also appeared in publishing, advertising and healthcare spaces.
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