Some photos from each of my multi-colour linocut printing workshops through the winter. I'll add photos from each workshop as I teach them.
If you’d like to learn how to make a linocut print, see my linocut workshops and online courses page for links to each course and workshop.
Saturday, 19 October 2024 - Multi-block linocut print workshop
A full-day workshop learning how to make two colour prints using the multi-block technique. These registration techniques can also be used to make reduction prints.
Terry created a two-colour linocut of a dolphin. Julia made an autumn-themed linocut print of pumpkins. Sally created a Christmas lino print and experimented with masks to block out chatter. Jayne’s two-colour print was based on her sketch of an incense burner on a window ledge.
“A realy friendly tutor with lots of experience to help you as a beginner to learn lino printing techniques. Advice and support.”
“Really informative but a wonderful relaxed environment. Michelle is extremely friendly and helpful and it has been a great day.”
“Friendly, informative and full of new techniques.”
“Extremely enjoyable and informative. Pushed me to do things I didn’t think I could.”
If you want to learn how to make multi-colour prints using the multi-block method, my online course can be started at any time.
Would you like to learn how to make a linocut print?
Online courses
Online self-paced learning. Study at your own pace at home with instructional videos and step-by-step guides.
Beginners guide to linocut printing
How to make a multi-block linocut print
Linocut workshops in Yorkshire
My linocut workshops are all held in my York print studio. I teach in small groups of four people, so everyone gets lots of one-to-one tuition.
Introduction to linocut printing workshop
Follow on 'jigsaw' linocut printing workshop
How to make a multi-block linocut print workshop
See my linocut workshops and online courses page for links to each course and workshop.
Linocut and printmaking tools and materials
Learn more about the tools and equipment needed to create linocut prints in my Linocut Tools and Materials blog.
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Michelle
About the author
Michelle Hughes is a North Yorkshire landscape artist. Much of her work depicts the Yorkshire landscape and Yorkshire coast, including the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.
Michelle loves exploring the British countryside by bike or on foot, camera in hand, capturing ideas for her next prints. Back in her garden studio, Michelle creates simple but stylised silhouettes based on her photographs, and hand carves these shapes into lino. She hand prints with an etching press, using oil-based inks to create tonal blocks of colour.
Michelle’s original linocut prints are limited editions.
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