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Relief-printing course in Forest Hill, starting on October 8th


Maria Strutz

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Relief-printing course at Doopodoopo, starting on October 8th


In this course various types of relief-printing techniques including lino- and woodcut will be explored, a fun way to create beautiful and colourful prints.

Don?t worry if you feel that you ?cannot draw? because relief-printing is great for simple stark designs and/or geometric shapes.

This course is geared towards printing novices as well as more experienced practitioners who want to deepen their experience.

This is a 4 week course and runs on Wednesdays from 7 to 9pm at DoopoDoopo. The next course will start October 8th.

For more information or to reserve a place contact Doopodoopo via email [email protected] or drop by in the shop, 15 Dartmouth Road (MON: closed, TUE ? FRI: 11-6, SAT&SUN: 11-5)

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