3–10 July 2024, 6 - 9pm Wednesday evenings only
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£98.00
Extend your knowledge of basic etching- perfect if you have done our popular Intro to Print course, this two week course extends your understanding of the process of this intaglio printmaking technique. A great refresher for those who already work with etching, with an artist tutor who is an expert in this process.
Focusing on the sensitive art of soft ground etching and the sophisticated collage and layering possibilities of chin colle you then move on to the essential skill of aquatint to provide tone and texture to your etched plate. A great extension course to current skills, it is helpful for participants to have some experience of basic etching.
Week One -
Demo of applying soft ground
Apply soft ground, etch and print
Further prints to incorporate chin colle
Week Two -
Looking at aquatint examples
Demo of applying aquatint in small groups
Participants plan the placement of aquatint and apply
Print plates and discuss process for future work
Robyn Maclennan joined Leicester Print Workshop as part of the technician team at the end of 2021, specialising in etching and photographic techniques. She uses multiple printmaking and photography processes to explore the landscape and our connections to it. Robyn holds an MA in Fine Art and is currently undertaking a PhD at London College of Communication where she is researching how ecoGothic theory can be used to re-examine our relationship with nature and how fear has permeated our perceptions of the non-human world.
She is particularly interested in the links between the darkness found in the ecoGothic and the necessity of darkness to her photography and printmaking practice as well as how understanding the agency of both the natural world and the works she produces can grant us a better understanding of the world around us. She has exhibited across the UK with highlights including the ‘Withheld’ exhibition in London (2022), the Derby Print Open (2023) and being featured in Somewhere in Between’s 2021 zine ‘Hmmm…Photography and Printmaking'.
You can find more of Robyn’s work here: www.robynmaclennan.com