Wax Collagraphy Printmaking
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Learn how to use wax medium to produce richly textured prints
This self-paced course will guide you through using a white encaustic wax designed specifically for printmaking.
Learn how to create gorgeous and richly textured intaglio prints using wax medium.
We’ll make six printing plates using a wide range of techniques, showing you how to ink and print each one.
This new course will be launching July 2026.
About this course
Using wax medium is a spontaneous, immediate and painterly process. It produces richly textured intaglio prints. This course explores the process of making print plates using Wagner Collagraph Wax, a specially formulated white encaustic wax designed specifically for printmaking.
On this course I make six printing plates using a wide range of techniques, showing you how to ink and print each one.
This course will enable you to…
- Create an effective and safe wax work station
- Set up a die cut machine for printmaking*
- Learn how to work with Wagner Collagraph Wax
- Explore the range of bases that can be used including card, plexiglass, wood and fabric.
- Discover textural effects with surface manipulation: impressing, brushing and scribing.
- Print on paper, Evolon fabric and strong tissue with Akua Intaglio inks**
- Create a range of beautiful textural prints.
**This process cannot be done with oil based inks
This course requires a rolling action press. Click here for more details of the craft die-cut machines I use to get professional prints
This is a self-paced course, so you can do it at a time that is convenient to you, and you get lifetime access. You also have the opportunity to share your work and interact with me and other students on the specialist course platform.
Course FAQs
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE COURSE?
To explore creating intaglio prints using wax medium. We’ll make six printing plates using a wide range of techniques, showing you how to ink and print each one.
WHAT LEVEL IS THIS COURSE?
This course is suitable for anyone with some experience of printmaking who wants to explore a new technique.
WHAT THIS COURSE IS NOT
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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.