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Wood Engraving Taster

£35.00

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Location Leicester Print Workshop
Date & Time Saturday 10th February
10.00am - 1.00pm
Tutor  Sumiko Eadon

 

A morning taster course introducing wood engraving.  Working on a small scale you will use specialist tools to cut a design into an end grain wood block. You will ink up and print to create your own original print.  Explore shades and tones with detailed mark-making. 

About the Tutor

Sumiko Eadon is a Japanese artist based in the East Midlands. She started printmaking in the early 2000s inspired by the English artist Gwen Raverat’s wood engravings. She began Japanese woodcut printing and wood engraving, and then gained an extensive experience of various printmaking techniques in the UK, joining LPW in 2013 after completing a degree in Fine Art at Loughborough University. Her work has been exhibited in the East Midlands and beyond. She has also worked as an artist in residence at LPW.

Course structure 

  • Look at some examples of work, relevant books, tools  and materials
  • Demonstration: designing and cutting, including induction to the safe usage of the tools
  • Design and engrave your piece
  • Demonstration: printing
  • Print proofs, add more details and continue printing

 

Bookings

Online: You can book online here by credit / debit card or Paypal.

Telephone: You can pay by card over the phone during our opening hours (Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm). Call us on 0116 251 4174.

In person: Call in to Leicester Print Workshop during our opening hours (Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm) to book and pay by card, cash or cheque.

Pre-course information: We will send you details of how to find us and what to bring with you when we process your booking. 

Concessions

Full-Print Members of Leicester Print Workshop are entitled to a 10% discount on our inhouse courses. Interested in joining LPW as a member? Click here for more information.