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Tetra Pak Drypoint & Collagraph Printmaking

About

Run in conjunction with Print Ink Paper Festival 2025

with Louise Anderson

Tetrapak Printmaking using recycled milk, orange and various cartons is a fun way to explore printmaking.

You will design, draw out, and etch, score lines/marks using an etching needle and also scalpel blade into a tetrapak to create your own bespoke prints. Through a series of marks, lines, cutting, scoring and peeling the tetrapak plate you will produce some interesting effects in both line and tone. The process allows for experimentation and create interesting results

You will learn how to ink up your tetrapak plate, and print on a professional etching press.

To help you understand the process you will create a sample test plate to before you move on to your final piece.

It is useful to come with your ideas, any sketches to help you get started.

This is a fun session, and you will leave with your own set of unique prints.


Times: 2pm-5pm

Fee: £50 inc. all materials & entry to the fair

Online Booking: https://www.landmarkartscentre.org/class/tetra-pak-drypoint-collagraph-printmaking/

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£50.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

Tetra Pak Drypoint & Collagraph Printmaking - Workshop

Type:Arts & Crafts Event

Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN

Tel: 020 8977 7558

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