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Etching the Garden

Discover this centuries-old intaglio printmaking process

Event details

Thursday 16 April 2026
10am - 4pm

Tutors:

Charlotte Aldis, Patsy Rathbone

Price

£90

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Location: Classroom

About the course

Environmentally safe and without the use of any chemicals, the image is scratched into the surface of the plate using a drypoint needle. Gathering inspiration from the wealth of flora in the Botanic Garden, you will collect, sketch or photograph leaves and flowers to create a botanical image. You will transform this into a drypoint etching and learn how to ink and print your image on a small, table-top press. Developing your work throughout the day you will create multiple, varied prints using a seasonal colour palette. The beauty of this technique is that you do not need any drawing skills or prior knowledge to create a beautiful print. All printing materials will be provided and etching needles will be available to use. Gloves and cleaning materials will be supplied but you will need to bring an apron or similar.

The course is suitable for complete beginners as well as those with some experience.

About the tutor

Charlotte Aldis and Patsy Rathbone are Cambridge-based printmakers, who work together as Studio84. As well as their own private practices, they regularly teach printmaking workshops in schools, adult education and for company away days.

Bookings for this course will close on 26 March

a drypoint image of the Glasshouse
Images: Charlotte Aldis and Patsy Rathbone Click for information
a drypoint image of a succulent
Images: Charlotte Aldis and Patsy Rathbone Click for information
a drypoint image of the fountain
Images: Charlotte Aldis and Patsy Rathbone Click for information
a drypoint image of a plant
Images: Charlotte Aldis and Patsy Rathbone Click for information

Please take the time to read our course cancellations and refunds policy.

Please note that once this course has been filled, you can email education@botanic.cam.ac.uk to be added to a waiting list.

 

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