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One Day Taster: Monoprint
Course Code: TAS2302PR06 Tutor: Temsuyanger Longkumer Course Dates: Saturday, 2nd March 2024 Days: 1 Times: 10.30am – 4.30pm Experience Level: Ages 18+, Beginner Fee: £105 Location: Art Academy London, 165A Mermaid Court, SE1 1HR Recommend booking before: Friday 16th February 2024 £105.00This is a fun day-long taster course in monoprint for those who may be considering a longer evening or daytime course and are wondering how much they will enjoy it. Students will be introduced to various monoprint tools and methods.  The course fee covers all materials needed.
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Printmaking: Japanese Woodcut
Course Code: WC2302PR183 Tutor: Carol Wilhide Justin ARE Course Dates: Sundays, 3rd March & 10th March 2024 Days: 2 Times: 10.00am – 5.00pm Experience Level: Ages 18+, Beginner Fee: £180 Location: Art Academy London, 165A Mermaid Court, SE1 1HR Recommend booking before: Friday 16th February 2024 £180.00Japanese Woodcut or Mokuhanga is a relief process that is completely non-toxic in that it uses watercolour pigments and nori (rice starch) instead of oil-based ink. The prints are handprinted using a baren, no presses are necessary making this a process that can be done at home. The workshop explores the history of the traditional Japanese prints as exemplified by Hokusai and Hiroshige and follows the teaching that the tutor Carol Wilhide Justin herself received from Japanese sensei on her residency in Japan.
Students are required to join from day one, it is not possible to rejoin the course if a session (or part of it) is missed.
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Sunday Mix
Course Code: SUN2302015 Tutor: Various tutors Course Dates: Sundays, 21st January - 11th February 2024 Days: 4 Times: 10.30am - 1.30pm Experience Level: Ages 18+, All Levels Fee: £190 Location: Art Academy London, 165A Mermaid Court, SE1 1HR £190.00This stimulating and exciting course is taking place over 4 consecutive Sunday mornings and is an ideal way to explore a wide variety of artistic methods and media, learn new skills, discover what you enjoy most, and develop creative ideas. Students will work across the different disciplines of painting, sculpture, drawing and printmaking. Students will have a chance to improve observational drawing skills; try out more expressive sculpture and painting, and learn how to approach the human figure, using a variety of materials and methods. This is a great ‘taster’ course and an excellent opportunity to develop new skills, explore materials and have fun.