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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://edinburgh-printmakers.odoo.com/event/collagrap
 h-masterclass-with-gillian-murray-7">Collagraph Masterclass with Gillian M
 urray</a>\nDraw on Gillian Murray's vast experience of working in collagra
 ph during this weekend course. A collagraph is a print taken from a collag
 ed plate. This weekend course allows ample time and opportunity to explore
  this deceptively simple and versatile technique. The course will explore 
 making plates using different types of materials such as wallpaper\, feath
 ers\, leaves\, and string\, sticking them down onto a piece of card which 
 is then varnished. When ready\, the ‘plate’ is then inked up and print
 ed onto paper\, creating rich textures and an embossed effect. A 15% Early
  Bird Discount is available for bookings made 1 month prior to the start d
 ate! Completion of this course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associa
 te Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills. Gillian Murra
 y Gillian was born in Perth\, Scotland and studied Fine Art (Printmaking) 
 at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen\, graduating in 1993. After a move to 
 Edinburgh\, she was employed at Edinburgh Printmakers from 1996 until 2017
  running the screenprinting department. This involved working on print pro
 jects with a host of local\, national\, and international artists as well 
 as teaching courses in screenprinting and collagraphs. She now dedicates m
 ore time to creating her own artwork as well as freelance teaching and edi
 tioning. In her own work she is fascinated by the landscape from the textu
 res and colours to its form and composition. Gill also have a part-time jo
 b working in the Herbarium at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) mounti
 ng their plant specimens. She is a professional member of the SSA and has 
 exhibited widely in the UK and beyond.
DTSTAMP:20260610T210032Z
LOCATION:Edinburgh Printmakers\, EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS LTD\, Castle Mills\,
  1 Dundee Street\, EDINBURGH\, Midlothian\, EH3 9FP\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Collagraph Masterclass with Gillian Murray
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://edinburgh-printmakers.odoo.co
 m/event/collagraph-masterclass-with-gillian-murray-7">Collagraph Mastercla
 ss with Gillian Murray</a>\nDraw on Gillian Murray's vast experience of wo
 rking in collagraph during this weekend course. A collagraph is a print ta
 ken from a collaged plate. This weekend course allows ample time and oppor
 tunity to explore this deceptively simple and versatile technique. The cou
 rse will explore making plates using different types of materials such as 
 wallpaper\, feathers\, leaves\, and string\, sticking them down onto a pie
 ce of card which is then varnished. When ready\, the ‘plate’ is then i
 nked up and printed onto paper\, creating rich textures and an embossed ef
 fect. A 15% Early Bird Discount is available for bookings made 1 month pri
 or to the start date! Completion of this course also entitles you to a FRE
 E 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skil
 ls. Gillian Murray Gillian was born in Perth\, Scotland and studied Fine A
 rt (Printmaking) at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen\, graduating in 1993.
  After a move to Edinburgh\, she was employed at Edinburgh Printmakers fro
 m 1996 until 2017 running the screenprinting department. This involved wor
 king on print projects with a host of local\, national\, and international
  artists as well as teaching courses in screenprinting and collagraphs. Sh
 e now dedicates more time to creating her own artwork as well as freelance
  teaching and editioning. In her own work she is fascinated by the landsca
 pe from the textures and colours to its form and composition. Gill also ha
 ve a part-time job working in the Herbarium at Royal Botanic Garden Edinbu
 rgh (RBGE) mounting their plant specimens. She is a professional member of
  the SSA and has exhibited widely in the UK and beyond.
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