COMPLETE CREATIVE COLLAGRAPHY
COMPLETE CREATIVE COLLAGRAPHY
Discover an experimental approach to intaglio printmaking
A three part self-paced course that will provide you everything you need from complete beginner to more advanced techniques.
ABOUT THIS COURSE
This is the most comprehensive online course on collagraphy printmaking available with over 20 plates and 12 hours of video content. To see examples of previous students’ work read my blog post here.
The course is self-paced, so you can do it at a time that is convenient to you, and you get lifetime access. You have the opportunity to share your work and interact with other students on the specialist course platform. You can also buy the sections individually depending on your interests and experience; if you have taken my Discover Collagraphy or Tetra Etcetera I would recommend going straight to Part 2.
You will need access to a press to do these courses, however my online courses use inexpensive Craft Die Cutting machines. I will be using an Xcut Xpress and a SIZZIX BIG SHOT PLUS but other similar presses are available. Click here for a video about these presses.
You can enrol on each part individually (scroll down for more info) or buy all together with a 10% discount.
BUNDLE DISCOUNT
Enrol on all three parts for a £30 discount!
£285 £255
“Thank you so much for opening myself and my practice up to the wonders of Collagraphy. You have covered everything through the videos, the booklet, the troubleshooting guide, the supply list and your feedback online. Your attention to detail and delivery is second to none.” Fran
PART 1: Your journey starts here
In PART 1 you will learn how to create plates by cutting into, scoring and building. I will show you how to set up your press, ink and print your plates, combine plates and add chine colle for punches of colour.
CONTENTS
- How to set up your press
- Inks, tools and materials
- Creating your first plate
- Inking and printing your first plate
- Drypoint printmaking
- Built pates using Die Cut and found papers
- Reductive plate with chine colle
- Introduction to Tetrapak printmaking
- Combining two of your plates
ENROL
Buy Complete Creative Collagraphy Part 1 here
£95
BUNDLE DISCOUNT
Enrol on all three parts for a £30 discount!
£285 £255
PART 2: Building plates with pastes and gels
For PART 2 I will show you how I have made test plates and printed them using all the mediums, pastes and gel products I use. This is a great way to learn about each products viscosity and value. I also have compiled the prints into a booklet for you to download.
CONTENTS
- Bases; including varnished, textured, silk aquatint, and plywood
- Creating test plates from products and bases
- Using crackle paste
- Starting from a sketch
- Pastes and gels
- Gritty stuff
- Creating and using textured papers
- Building silk aquatint
- Using plywood as a mid-value base
You can watch a video below where I go through all the products I use on the test plates.
ENROL
Buy Complete Creative Collagraphy Part 2 here
£95
BUNDLE DISCOUNT
Enrol on all three parts for a £30 discount!
£285 £255
PART 3: Colour, cut and combine
If you have made and printed plenty of collagraphy plates but want to know how to cut up, colour and combine your plates, experiment at the press then PART 3 is the place to start.
CONTENTS: USING COLOUR
- à la poupée
- monotype
- viscocity printing
- handcolouring
- chine colle
- relief print with stencils
- pochoir
EXPLORING THE PRESS
- masking
- embossing
- cutting up plates
- combining plates
- exploring past the edges
ENROL
Buy Complete Creative Collagraphy Part 3 here
£95
BUNDLE DISCOUNT
Enrol on all three parts for a £30 discount!
£285 £255
Testimonials
“I am blown away by how much you have put into this course and how you are sharing all your experience and information. I am so pleased I signed up, it has got me back into printmaking after quite a long break. It’s all I want to do at the moment!“
“What can I say!!?? What a brilliant course. Thank you so much for opening myself and my practice up to the wonders of collagraphy. You have covered everything through the videos, the booklet, the troubleshooting guide, the supply list and your feedback online. Your attention to detail and delivery is second to none. The Ruzuku platform is excellent, I had never heard of it before, but what a great way to deliver an online course and the fact that we can all share our work and learn from each other ad infinitum is just wonderful.“
“I love the detail and thoroughness of your explanations and demos. So well thought through and taking nothing for granted. I have no formal art training so found the idea of posting my work with such talented people rather daunting but the positive comments and your encouragement have been most appreciated.”
“WOW, you really have provided a fantastic content packed course. The discussion group has been excellent and seeing the groups work and reading their process, successes and failures all adds to the learning experience. Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge and enthusiasm. Having this resource available to me is use is absolutely fantastic as we’ve covered so much, my head would explode!“
ABOUT PRESSES
Course FAQs
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE COURSE?
To introduce you to creating collagraph prints and exploring their creative potential. Please note: You will need a rolling type press; a manual die cut machine or etching press.
WHAT LEVEL IS THIS COURSE?
This is a three part course designed to build your skills as you work through them. Part 1 is for beginners. If you already have a firm grounding in creating collagraph plates, inking, wiping and printing on a press, either from live courses or my Tetra Etcetara course then head for Part 2. If you have created plates and just want to explore and experiment at the press then Part 3 will provide what you need.
What this course is not
This course is not going to teach you how to make editions of identical prints, I take an experimental approach, and I am also not teaching relief printmaking.
WHEN DOES THE COURSE START?
This is a self-paced course and can be started as soon as you sign up. On enrollment, you will be provided with access to all content immediately through Ruzuku. You can work through the classes at your own pace, and return to them as often as you need to.
What is an online course?
An online course consists of videos and downloads to enable you to learn new skills and improve old ones. All my online courses are stored on a specialist teaching platform, you do not have to join a Facebook group, and the courses have lifetime access*
The self-paced courses can be done at any-time that suits you, whilst the scheduled courses are set for a specific number of weeks.
Longer self paced and scheduled courses have areas to share work and ask questions that only people that have registered for the course can access. All videos are pre-recorded and you can watch them at your convenience, with additional written content in the form of downloadable PDF’s.
Is there tutor support available on your online courses?
My self-paced courses are designed to be studied independently, and contain all information you need. If you do have questions, my longer self paced courses can ask them on the course forum, an area specifically set up for you to share work and chat with other students. I call in regularly and can be ‘tagged’ for a more immediate response.
On my scheduled courses new course content is available each week of the schedule, and I am with you on the course on a daily basis to answer questions and join in discussions. You will also be learning alongside a group of other students with brilliant discussions, sharing of work and encouragement amongst participants – although there is no pressure at all to join in or share if you don’t want to.
What is a 'forum'?
I realise that not everyone is on Facebook, and so I don’t use Facebook Groups for my course. I wanted to provide a dedicated place for you to feel free to share your work with others in the course.
All participants on my longer self-paced courses are invited to post images in one of the course forums, but there is no obligation to do so!
My scheduled courses have areas with each activity where students can post images and join in discussions.
What if I get behind on a course, will I be able to catch up?
All of my courses have lifetime access*. The courses consist of pre-recorded videos that are available to watch, and re-watch at your convenience.
For scheduled courses I am only available during the schedule of the course, but you get lifetime access* to the course content and all the discussions and posting from other participants. Many students continue sharing and discussing long after the end of the schedule.
*lifetime means as long as I am able to communicate, or as long as the platform is in existence.
How do I enrol on a course?
At the very top of each course page on my website there are buttons for you to click to enrol and pay for a course. Clicking this will take you to the Ruzuku platform and payment will be taken securely by credit card. The Ruzuku platform is where all the courses are kept.
The payment is set in GDP as I am in the UK but when you pay it will convert to your own currency. Payments are made via Stripe, a safe and secure payment platform, using a debit or credit card.
Once you have paid for a course, you will be asked to create a Ruzuku account using your email and a password. Note that this will also happen only the first time you enrol, you do not have to create a new account for each course. All of your courses will all be available in the ‘My Courses‘ section on Ruzuku.
I live outside of the UK, can I still enrol on a course?
Yes of course! I would love you to come and learn with me, and I have people signed up from all over the world. The payment from your currency will convert to GBP.
Only two courses have live meetings with students on Zoo; Approaches to Abstraction and Urban Explorations. I aim to make sure there are options for different time zones available.
Where can I find my course?
When you enter Ruzuku at the top you will see ‘My Courses’. If you click on that you will get a list of your courses. Just click on the relevant course name to enter that course.
If you have any technical problems, find the top right menu and click on ‘Support’ to access the Ruzuku support help-desk.
Can I download the course videos?
No, unfortunately you cannot download the videos due to copyright, but once you enrol you will have lifetime access to them and can return to them at any time.
What internet connection and device will I need?
To get the most out of the class you will need to have a high speed internet connection, and a newer computer or mobile device that is equipped to stream video off of the internet. If you have any questions about this please do get in touch.
My videos are compatible with all devices including iPads, tablets and mobile devices. Please test out different browsers if you have any issues – Safari is the default browser on an iPad, but Chrome is actually the better browser for a lot of people.
If you’re having difficulty watching the videos try these tips:
- Close down any open applications and exit out of any extra windows in your browser. These all take up memory on your device and cannot effect the ability to play video smoothly.
- Refresh the page.
- Restart your device if you have not today.
- Make sure your device is updated. (including the operating system and browser)
- Try a different browser. My videos have been verified working with:
- Firefox (Windows and Mac)
- Internet Explorer (Windows)
- Google Chrome (Windows, Mac and Android [4.1.2] tablet)
- Safari (Mac, iPad and iPhone)
*I cannot guarantee that our videos will play on your device. There are too many variations in each person’s scenario.
Can I share the course content with others?
My courses are priced very reasonably, and I have worked very hard to give you an in-depth and inspiring range of courses full of content. As such please do not share your login and course access with others.
All of the course content is my own intellectual property, built up from over 40 years as an artist and teacher. You are not permitted to share demonstration/how-to videos of yourself using the techniques I am teaching you.
Of course many general, individual techniques are already out there in the public domain, and no one can claim ownership to those, but it is the sequence of techniques; particularly some of the tools and equipment used, as well as the methodologies and concepts taught on my courses that are not to be shared. More details about my intellectual property rights can be found in the Terms and Conditions.
Also, if you create work that is clearly based on my demonstration pieces, please do not attempt to sell it as ‘yours’. More details about my intellectual property rights can be found in the Terms and Conditions.
Do you offer refunds?
I do not offer refunds for self-paced courses as the course descriptions give a very full account of the content. In the unlikely event you have booked a course that is not right for you, please let me know before you start accessing the content.
With my scheduled courses if you feel they are not right for you I will refund you within a week of your booking/the course starting, (less an admin fee) or a full credit towards another class.