Event details

Saturday 27 September

10am to 4pm

Price: 95 per person
Includes all materials and garden entry

Discover the art of book illustration through intaglio printmaking in this expert-led workshop.

About the session

Drawing inspiration from images found in the books on display in the House of Stories exhibition, you will be inspired by how early illustrators used line, texture and tone to bring stories to life.

In this full day workshop, you will design and create a drypoint print from start to finish. You’ll learn how to draw directly onto an acetate plate using a drypoint etching tool, how to apply and manipulate ink and how to use the etching press to produce your finished prints. You will also have the opportunity to experiment with Chine-collé to introduce colour and texture to your prints.

All reference images will be provided from the exhibition’s collection of historic book illustrations, but you may also transform one of your own drawing studies / photographs or printed images into a drypoint print - images should be no larger than A5.

No previous printmaking experience is needed and your tutor will guide you through each stage of the process.

Meeting point and refreshments

Meet at the top garden gates near the Stables at 9.50am ready for a 10am start.

Tea and coffee will be provided.

We will break for lunch, so please bring a packed lunch. The Carriage House Café will be open for hot meals, soup, and sandwiches.

Accessibility

The Old Potting Shed is fully accessible, including an accessible toilet.

If you have any questions about accessibility or require a carer ticket, please email [email protected]

About the artist

This workshop is led by Diane Cooper from Workshop 57. Diane is an experienced art teacher with over 20 years of experience, with a degree in Fine Art (painting) but her love of printmaking has now taken over.

Diane offers workshops across various venues and locations, and in her home studio in Sheffield. Diane is passionate about both art and teaching and loves passing on her enthusiasm for all things print.

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