MonoPrint
with Andrew Totman
10am - 4pm | Saturday 14 + Sunday 15 March 2026
Join printmaker Andrew Totman for an immersive weekend of monoprinting, where you’ll explore the expressive possibilities of mark-making, texture, and spontaneous image creation.
Across the workshop, you’ll experiment with a range of mono printing techniques including line transfer, stencils, and subtractive methods using mono print plates and a variety of drawing tools. You’ll discover how mono printing allows for rich, layered results that combine elements of painting, drawing, and traditional printmaking into a single, one-of-a-kind image.
You’ll learn how to ink a plate, create both bold and delicate marks, and use masking materials, textures, and hand-drawn elements to develop dynamic prints. The session will also introduce ways of incorporating media such as watercolour and wax resist to expand your visual vocabulary.
About the tutor:
Andrew Totman is a master printmaker and educator, working primarily across printmaking and painting. Driven by a profound connection to nature, Andrew’s work responds to the seasons, tides, and lunar cycles. His abstract works express a kinetic, sensory relationship with the natural world, creating visual experiences that feel alive, pulsing, and immersive.
Suitability: This course is suitable for both beginners and printmakers interested in learning new techniques.
Materials: All materials provided.
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