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22nd - 24th August | 2024 | 10am - 4pm, three days
Nottingham Trent University
£390
This course is an exploration in the oldest form of printmaking.
You'll explore traditional relief printmaking techniques whilst researching, designing and creating your own contemporary artworks.
On this course, you'll start with simple drawing exercises and then transform these into a unique and personal collection of meaningful prints.
You'll be encouraged to assemble images and identify your own subject matter, developing your personal approach to woodcut and printmaking.
You'll then further your drawings and subject matter further, simplifying them into shapes suitable for woodcut that suggest tone and fine details.
You'll use a variety of tools and materials to explore the character of the wood, exploring its unique qualities to make thoughtful marks and images.
You'll learn how to carve out your design using traditional woodcut tools.
The practical activities and project work will be supported by demonstrations of techniques and useful group critiques.
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