Meet the Maker: 2017 Round Up!

If you’re not already a reader of our Meet the Maker blog series, you should grab a cup of tea and work your way through these fantastic interview posts.
We talk to printmakers and dyers every couple of weeks to find out how they make their work, where they get their inspiration and what advice they’d
give to fellow creatives!

Here’s a round up of all the Meet the Maker posts we featured in 2017:

Sue Brown – Collagraph printmaking – Sue will be teaching
Sketchbook Techniques and Collagraph with Lino in our studio in July!

Eric Gaskell – Intricate multi-block linocuts

Elizabeth Harbour – Combined printmaking techniques
including screen print and relief printing

Miesje Chafer – Screen printing onto fabric with vibrant
pattern and colour

 

Ian Swift – Bold, typographic screen prints

Sarah Hamilton – Contemporary, mid-century style screen
prints

Helen Murgatroyd – Linocuts and repeated images using
her own unique printmaking system

Pragya Agarwal – Delicate, nature inspired linocuts

 

John Coe – Founder, publisher
and designer of Pressing Matters Magazine

Jenny Sibthorp – Screen printed textile design 

Lennie & Co – Screen printed stylish kidswear 

Laura Danby – Bright, joyful screen prints

 

Sophie Chadwick – Textile designer and co-founder of
Seasalt

Kerry Day – Modern, plant-inspired linocuts

Hester Cox – Intricate collagraphs – Hester is teaching
Collagraph Workshops with us in June

Sarah Campbell – Hand painted textile design – Sarah
is teaching a weekend of workshops with us in May

 

Cath Bristow – Screen printer and community printmaker

Tom Boulton – Typographic designer and letterpress artist
– Tom is teaching a Letterpress Weekend with us in March!

Scarlett Rebecca – Surface pattern design and linocuts

We Are Mountain – Seaside influenced screen prints
and linocuts

 

 

…and our final Meet the Maker of 2017, Lucie Summers – Printed textile design and quilt making

Our Meet the Maker posts have already kicked off for 2018! See them all here

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