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More lino-printing courses are to be held in Sept. Suitable for both beginners and those with more experience, you will learn the safe use of tools, one colour prints, reduction printing and graded colour prints. It is to be held in the studio at 76 Crawthe,w Grove, SE22 9AB.

Dates of courses, held for 5 weeks:

Mon., 12 & 19 Sept., then 3, 10 & 17 Oct., from 6.30 - 9pm.

Tues., 13 & 20 Sept., then 4, 11, & 18 Oct., from 6.30 - 9pm.

Thurs., 15 & 22 Sept., then 6, 13 & 20 Oct., from 9.30 - 12 noon.

All materials will be provided except lino/vinyl, you just need to bring an apron. Cost is ?105 for 5 sessions. Limited to 4 places on each course.

To apply, contact [email protected] or tel. 85161171 to reserve a place.

Come and see what you can achieve - you'll surprise yourself!

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