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Old 05-29-2008, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Location: Hoorn, The Netherlands
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Default Photogravure 2008

Ik vond deze 'advertentie' op het engelse forum. Ik heb mezelf reeds aangemeld voor de workshop (7-12 juli). Er zijn nog een paar plaatsen vrij.



Photogravure 2008

Every summer Light on Paper arranges a series of 6 day work-
shops during July, this year there will be 3 causes held in week:
28, 29 and 30, on the following dates:

# 1 July 7th to 12th
# 2 July 14th to 19th
# 3 July 21th to 26th

The course takes place at our studio with space for 6 participants
at a time. The course is ´learning by doing´in which the students
make their own photogravure under instruction.

We work through the whole process from making the enlarged
positive, with a negative of your choice, preparations of the
printing plate, incl. aquatint coating, exposure and transfer of
the gelatine tissue, development, etching of the plate and finally
printing.

Fee: Euro 430 All costs of material are included.

Visit www.lightonpaper.dk for how to attend

Bølle Yan Skotting
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