FREE Printmaking Demos in Swansea.

2 – 3.30pm, Saturday 21st October 2023 at Mission Gallery (click on link for free Eventbrite ticket)

Printmaking Demonstrations with Swansea Print Workshop Members, Rosie Scribblah, Anne Gullick and Louise Hughes.

Join us at Mission Gallery as we experience three printmakers showcasing their practice. This free demonstration session will give you a glimpse of how they work and allow you to chat with the artists whilst they work.

2pm: Linocut demonstration with Rosie Scribblah

My printmaking practice is based on drawing from life. I carry a sketchbook wherever I go, and I reinterpret these drawings into linocuts and woodcuts, monotypes, and screenprints. I’m not particularly precious about the medium; I often combine different printmaking techniques on one piece of work.

Using her existing blocks, Rosie will be printing her Mari Lwyd designs onto monotype papers. She’ll also be bringing ‘flat-pack Mari’ to the gallery!

2.30pm: Collagraph demonstration with Anne Gullick

The natural world provides me with plenty of inspiration. I try to capture textural qualities, colours, patterns and forms and incorporate them into my work using mixed media techniques and processes.

Anne will share her block-making process, and demonstrate how to impress marks to create imagery using a variety of tools. She’ll carefully apply ink, allowing for tonal variety and strength of line, and she’ll print onto a range of prepared papers.

3pm: Gelli Print demonstration with Louise Hughes

As a retired educationist, avid traveller and wildlife photographer, I am developing a new artistic avenue as a printmaker.

This is a relatively new method of printmaking without the need of a press. Louise will show us how to apply ink using a brayer onto a soft gelatine plate. She’ll use objects and stencils to mask the plate and transfer textured images to paper.

Swansea Fringe 2023: Rock Foxes 2.

Some more sketches the very loud and very entertaining punk band Rock Foxes at the Swansea Fringe last weekend at Crowley’s Rock Bar. There’s some terrific banter between the band members. When I’m speed sketching, there’s usually only enough time to get an impression of what’s before me, especially with rock bands who tend to be moving a lot. My impression of Rock Foxes is black and red, lots of both.

The sketch in colour is done with Derwent Inktense blocks and a reservoir water brush into my Khadi textured sketchbook. The portrait sketch is Faber Castell Pitt drawing pens into my smooth sketchbook.

Swansea Fringe 2023: Rock Foxes 1

Here are a couple of sketches of the punk band Rock Foxes at the Swansea Fringe last weekend at Crowley’s Rock Bar. I did this with Derwent Inktense blocks and a reservoir water brush into my Khadi sketchbook. I put too much water onto the paper and my lines ran but I like it.

The quick portrait sketch is done with Nitram charcoal into my smooth sketchbook.

Swansea Fringe 2023: Dafydd Hedd

Here are three sketches of the Indie Rock musician Dafydd Hedd and a fellow musician who appeared the Fringe last weekend at Crowley’s Rock Bar. I did the pen sketches first but wasn’t happy with them so I switched to Nitram charcoal into my Khadi sketchbook, which I prefer.

Swansea Fringe 2023: Lurcher 3.

Another sketch from Lurcher‘s performance last weekend at Hangar 18 at this year’s Swansea Fringe. This time I left the bassist alone and scribbled the lead singer. It was a quick sketch and the venue was dark so I didn’t notice the wobbly hand until the next day. I really like it.

#Caturday with bubble wrap.

Just a bit of fun for #Caturday. I was doing some monotype prints the other day, using Gelli plates and bubble wrap and I picked up this rag from the rag bin, a piece of cotton covered with little cartoon cats. After I finished printing each colour – Process Magenta and Process Cyan – I pressed the circle of bubble wrap onto the rag and here it is.

Swansea Fringe 2023: VAILS

Here are some sketches of the band VAILS, from last weekend at Hangar 18 at this year’s Swansea Fringe. I drew this first one into my rough Khadi sketchbook with a stick of Nitram charcoal.

Then I did some very free sketches into my smooth sketchbook with a Faber Castell Pitt drawing pen. These are quick, as there is no time to draw anything other than the essential details. The band, just two musicians, is brilliant!

Swansea Fringe 2023: Lurcher 2

A couple more sketches from Lurcher‘s performance last weekend at Hangar 18 at this year’s Swansea Fringe. I drew this into my Khadi sketchbook, which is really rough paper, not suitable for pen work but great for my Derwent Inktense blocks.

I scribbled the lines of the body and guitar straight onto the page with the point of a black Inktense block, then went over the lines with a reservoir brush so the water turned the lines to ink. Then I daubed water around the figure and rubbed the wet areas with pink and dark olive green Intense blocks used on the flat side, to give a blocky effect.

I went back to my smooth sketchbook for this drawing. I started with a Faber Castell Pitt drawing pen, but it wasn’t working for me, so I switched to a stick of Nitram charcoal and scribbled a very quick one.

Swansea Fringe 2023: Lurcher 1.

Frantic scribbles.

Another of the bands at Hangar 18 at this year’s Swansea Fringe, Lurcher‘s bassist’s great expansive movements onstage got me scribbling frantically. At one point I had 3 drawings of him on the go as he moved around so much, I was determined to capture him on paper. It’s unusual to see such a lively bass player!

Swansea Fringe 2023: Celavi 2

Celavi was the first band that Husb and I saw this Fringe season, in Hangar 18 and I drew Gwion, who has an extraordinary look, like a Neil Gaiman character interpreted by Dave McKean. The colour theme of the set is vivid pink and black so I used a Faber Castell Pitt drawing pen and Inktense blocks in those colours. I wet the paper with a reservoir brush before applying the blocks on their side to get that chunky look, then I worked into the black with my fingers, the textures reflect my experience of the band’s music.