Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking May 18th - 19th 2024
May
18
to May 19

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking May 18th - 19th 2024

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking February 17th - 18th 2024
Feb
17
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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking February 17th - 18th 2024

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking December 9th - 10th 2023
Dec
9
to Dec 10

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking December 9th - 10th 2023

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking October 7th - 8th 2023
Oct
7
to Oct 8

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking October 7th - 8th 2023

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking July 8th - 9th 2023
Jul
8
to Jul 9

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking July 8th - 9th 2023

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking February 25th - 26th 2023
Feb
25
to Feb 26

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking February 25th - 26th 2023

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking December 3rd - December 4th 2022
Dec
3
to Dec 4

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking December 3rd - December 4th 2022

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking August 6th - August 7th 2022
Aug
6
to Aug 7

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking August 6th - August 7th 2022

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking March 25th - March 26th 2022
Mar
25
to Mar 26

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking March 25th - March 26th 2022

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking September 11th - September 12th 2021
Sep
11
to Sep 12

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking September 11th - September 12th 2021

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking July 31st - August 1st 2021
Jul
31
to Aug 1

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking July 31st - August 1st 2021

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

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I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

£140.00
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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking May 8th - 9th 2021
May
8
to May 9

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking May 8th - 9th 2021

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

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I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

£140.00
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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking April 17th - 18th 2021
Apr
17
to Apr 18

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking April 17th - 18th 2021

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to make a one colour single block print and/or a multicolour print (using the reduction method) over the two days, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

To use an alternate method of payment, please get in touch

I will be delivering all my courses with full Covid-19 protocols in place to keep everyone as safe as possible.

£140.00
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Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking November 7th - 8th 2020
Nov
7
to Nov 8

Introduction to Japanese Woodblock Printmaking November 7th - 8th 2020

Japanese woodblock printmaking (Moku-hanga) is a traditional Japanese art which has long been admired by Westerners. This relief print method uses a range of compatible materials including the woodblock, chisels, a hand held baren to press the ink into the absorbent Japanese paper, and water based inks. It is low tech and environmentally friendly. It is the particular combination of materials and processes which result in the unique quality of a Moku-hanga print. The design is transferred to the block a variety of ways, the image carved with a range of specialised chisels and knives, and the ink applied with special brushes.

I travelled to Japan specifically to learn Mokuhanga, and I will show you how to do a basic one colour print in a day, demonstrating the principles of this wonderful and engaging art form which engages with natural materials on a deep level.

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