Beginners Lino Printing

Pittywitty Studio (provided on booking)

120 Grevillea Drive,
Enfield VIC 3352

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  • Sun 30 Aug

2am–4am

$69 per person

Discover the timeless art of lino printing in this relaxed and beginner-friendly workshop at Pittywitty Studio, located on the outskirts on Ballarat.

Lino printing is a traditional printmaking technique where a design is carved into a soft lino block using specialist carving tools. Once carved, the block is rolled with ink and pressed onto paper to create beautiful, repeatable prints. The areas you carve away remain blank, while the raised surface transfers the ink, creating striking contrasts and unique handmade artwork.

During this workshop, you'll learn the fundamentals of lino printing from start to finish. They will guide you through creating a simple design, transferring it onto your lino block, safely using carving tools, and exploring printing techniques to achieve crisp, professional-looking results.

As you carve and print, you will discover the satisfying process of watching your design come to life with every impression. Experiment with different colour combinations, print layouts and textures while developing a deeper appreciation for this traditional art form.

Whether you're completely new to printmaking or looking to explore a new creative hobby, this workshop is designed to be welcoming, supportive and enjoyable for all skill levels.

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  • Does not cater for people with access needs.

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