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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.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Heat Transfer Printing with ED1.

Its been a busy few weeks with the first round of rotations through the workshops. In the Textiles workshop we have been working with ED1 on their marking making brief, they have been translating their marks by using the heat tranfer press to print onto various fabrics...below are the results.














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