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Testimonials
“Lisa is an enthusiastic, encouraging and empathetic tutor. She brings out creativity in her students and allows them to discover and experiment with new ideas in a safe and supportive environment. Her organisation, proactivity and flexibility allow her to get the most out of every workshop. ”
- Rachel Knight
I have loved every second of Lisa’s workshops! I’ve always found it hard to find time and space to exercise my creativity, and these workshops really give me the space I need to explore my ideas and learn new fun techniques. Lisa has really inspired me, reminding me of the importance of leaning into my creative practice, and to be open to new ways of doing things.
Thanks Lisa!
- Sharyn Phillips
What to expect from an Ink Moth Workshop
Screen Printing
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At Ink Moth Screen printing workshops you will develop an understanding of the concept of stencil making and printing using silk screens on fabric or paper.
Lisa will guide you to create a successful design translatable to screen printing through a hand cut stencil. You will also explore various cutting and printing techniques working with vibrant textile inks.
You can produce a limited edition of art prints on paper or cards, Tee shirt prints, printed tea towels/pillow slips, or squares of fabric for sewing projects - the list is endless!
Lisa will occasionally facilitate a one-day weekend workshop or an evening class course in Screen Printing for beginners, so keep an eye on her upcoming workshops.
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Linocut
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Linocut is a relief printmaking technique, meaning that you apply ink to the top of a carved surface and when printed the carved away marks on the surface stay white, and the parts of the block that are untouched are where the ink prints.
It’s a negative mark-making technique that allows for bold, gestural marks to create dynamic images full of contrast. And it’s very forgiving! So you don’t need superior drawing skills to master lino, just a sense of adventure.
Lisa runs regular weekly evening classes in Linocut for beginners, and monthly Lino Club sessions for those wishing to further their skills with guidance.
Block Printing
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Block printing is a relief technique, where ink is transferred onto paper or fabric from a carved or textured object. You can print these blocks with or without a press, using lino, wood or other various materials, even found objects, household items or veggies! It’s fun, immediate and rewarding, allowing for a wide scope of experimentation. It’s also useful to combine with other crafts such as sewing, collage, and ceramics. If you love creating handmade printed textiles to decorate your home, then this (or screen printing) is the workshop for you.
Lisa will occasionally facilitate a one-day weekend workshop in Block Printing, or integrate it into a Screen Printing evening class, so keep an eye on her upcoming workshops.
Drypoint
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Drypoint is a versatile printmaking process which involves engraving an image into a polycarbonate plate ready for printing on paper. Using etching tools, you will carve the surface with your design creating a unique textured plate to print multiple print editions from. The process of scratching onto the surface creates a slightly raised, rough edge to the lines, known as the burr, giving the printed line a distinctive velvety look. With Lisa’s guidance you will then learn how to ink your plate and print it using an etching press on printmaking paper. This technique is perfect for getting lovely atmospheric images with the application of ink, helping you loosen up and enjoy all that drypoint has to offer.
Lisa will occasionally facilitate a one-day weekend workshop in Drypoint etching, or an evening class course at Creative Arts Napier, so keep an eye on her upcoming workshops (link to mailing list).


FAQ
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The most important things that you will always need are an apron, a drink bottle, some paper and a pencil and some visual inspiration you have collected (photo’s, drawings, photocopies, magazine snips etc). For specific workshops, you may need a few other things which will be in the individual workshop information.
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Pre-payment for a workshop or course confirms your place. Check your dates carefully; no refunds are given for non-attendance or cancellation at short notice (within 7 days).