Hereford College of Arts Workshop Blog

Welcome to the Hereford College of Arts Workshop Blog. The workshops, run by specialist Technical Demonstrators, are a successful and integral part of the Art College. On the blog, you'll be able to see examples of work, images of the workshops in action and, from time to time, demonstrations of practical techniques.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Vinyl Woodblock Printing

The CAA first years have enjoyed being the guinea pigs for a new printing process, carried out at HCA. Stickers in various shapes were produced on the vinyl cutter, the stickers were then placed upon the surface of plywood. The wood was then sand-blasted and the resulting block, inked and pressed in our print workshop. Here's a couple of photos of the prints.

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