PDC117110 - Visual Art: Introduction to Linocut and Woodblock Techniques

Duration
This micro credential is self-paced but incorporates twelve (12) discreet learning modules, comprising a total of 44 hours of study. Please see 'Amount of Training' statement (below) for further details about these learning sessions and the types of training employed during these sessions.
Study mode
Online
Course code
PDC117110

Overview

In this self-paced, online micro-credential you will be introduced to the techniques used to create successful lino or woodblock reduction prints. Visual Art: Introduction to Linocut and Woodblock Techniques offers step-by-step instruction to support your creation of successful reduction prints using a lino or woodblock matrix. 

Printmaking materials are not supplied.

Required materials to complete this micro credential:

1 X block printing ink – Yellow (water-based or oil-based) (Derivan Block Ink Tube Set recommended)

1 X block printing ink – Crimson

1 X Derivan block printing ink – Pthalo Blue.

1 X Derivan block printing ink – White.

1 X Derivan block printing ink – Black.

Or

2 X Derivan block printing medium - extender, 250 ml, if you already have artist's or student acrylic paint colours.

2 X lino tile (30 cm X 30 cm, Silkcut lino recommended)

20 x 110 gsm, acid-free cartridge paper.

1 X Awagami Hosho paper (optional)

1 X Speedball 4" Soft Roller 1" diameter.

1 X Baren - Bamboo, Large, 4’’ diameter (or similar).

1 X 3- 5 Piece Lino Cutting Set. 

1 X pencil.

1 X plastic eraser, sketch pad or sketch paper.

1 X sheet of carbon paper.

1 x bar of Solvo soap.

1 x small box disposable rubber gloves.

1 x apron.

Soft cotton rags.

1 x Bench hook or rubber, non-slip mat. (optional)

(approx. $150-$250).

 

This is a non-creditable micro-credential which is awarded a digital badge and Certificate of Completion which can be shared to your social networks and displayed in your professional portfolio.

Our micro-credentials are aligned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

What is a Digital Badge?

Career Opportunities

Outcomes: Students completing this short course will develop the skills and knowledge to produce a three-colour lino reduction print.

Career Opportunities/Occupations: Skills and knowledge developed in this short course can be used to support the activities of a visual artist operating as a sole trader.

Structure & Availability

Micro-credential

Duration:

This micro credential is self-paced but incorporates twelve (12) discreet learning modules, comprising a total of 44 hours of study. Please see 'Amount of Training' statement (below) for further details about these learning sessions and the types of training employed during these sessions.


  1. Use and adapt a creative process that incorporates design concepts and relief printmaking techniques to produce two (2) small editions of fine art, relief prints.
  2. Reflect on your application of design concepts and technical use of media, and develop strategies for improving your creative process and printmaking techniques.

Assessment

Assessment 1 - Reflective Learning Log

Assessment 2 - Portfolio of Creative Artefacts (print designs and prints)

 

Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this micro-credential.

How to Apply

Applications to Patrick Connor.