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Reverse Garbage Education

Lino printing workshop for beginners

30 Carrington Rd
Marrickville NSW 2204
Australia
When
  • Saturday 31 January from 10am to 1pm
  • Saturday 21 February from 10am to 1pm
  • Saturday 28 March from 10am to 1pm
  • Saturday 2 May from 10am to 1pm
  • Saturday 5 September from 10am to 1pm
  • Saturday 5 December from 10am to 1pm
Cost

Adult: $120

Lino printing is a simple method that gets amazing results and is easy to continue at home.

Bring along any ideas, in the form of drawings or photographs to create your artwork print or simply come along and use the images that are provided.

In this workshop you will learn:

  • How to transfer an image onto your lino

  • How to carve the lino and apply the ink

  • Print using a printing press

  • How to print at home

No experience is needed for this class, just bring your imagination and a desire to try something new and have fun.

Reverse Garbage is a self-funded not for profit. Thank you for your support.

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Reverse Garbage Education

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