Printmaking - Linocut - New! St George & Sutherland Community College

Printmaking - Linocut - New!

Printmaking is a fun and accessible course designed for students to explore lino-printing techniques and ideas. You will be guided through different processes including registration, reduction printing and how to develop an effective series of work. Of course, you will also enjoy hands on activities, creative mess and conversations about art. Drawing inspiration from everyday media, the environment and master printmakers you will develop a series of your own unique prints. This is a practical and social course designed to encourage beginners as well as extend those with prior printing experience.

Course Outline:

Week 1 Media overview and sampling techniques
Week 2 Design & Set up
Week 3 Cut 1
Week 4 Print run 1
Week 5 Reduction Printing
Week 6 Print run 2
Week 7 Jigsaw Cut
Week 8 Print run 3

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand and engage with lino print making techniques including reduction printing and jigsaw compositions
  • Explore relief and layering
  • Experiment with different ratios and compositions
  • Create a series of art images. Perhaps cards &/ wrapping paper

What to bring:

  • Easy Carve Lino Blocks
  • Lino-cutting tools
  • Water based printing ink
  • Assorted papers/blank cards/newspaper
  • Images for inspiration
  • Pencil, glue, scissors
  • 2 Brayers
  • Baren
  • Perspex sheet or old picture frame
  • Craft knife
  • Cutting Mat and metal ruler
  • Tracing paper

Art Supplies Discount:

As a bonus for learning Art with SGSCC, all enrolled students are entitled to a generous 10% discount off the purchase of art supplies when they shop in-store at Eckersley’s Art & Craft, Taren Point!
View Eckersley's Website for product ideas.

About the Tutor:

'Laura Kneebone has worked as a Fine Artist and Educator between Zimbabwe, England and Australia for over 25 years now. She is a graduate of the University of the Creative Arts (where she majored in printmaking) and the Institute of Education University of London.

Laura lives in the Royal National Park and draws her inspiration from the plethora of flora and fauna of her surroundings. To see her work, you may visit her in Studio 22 on the monthly Bundeena-Maianbar Art Trail, or at local art festivals, exhibitions and workshops in this thriving art community.'

Other Information:

  • To ensure resources are ready for you at the start of your course, we ask you ideally enrol at least one week before the course commences.
  • All courses need a minimum number of students to run ("we try our hardest to get those") . If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled before the commencement and you will be informed.

This course has no current classes. Please the waiting list.