Screenprint – 2011


Screenprint – 2011
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I am slowly getting to grips with the images I need for my exhibition in June – it is slow but I am getting there.  I have already taken three canvases to the framers – the three are going to be joined together to create a triptych.

The painting illustrated was begun in 2003 as part of an exhibition I did based on allergies – I am allergic to flowers and certain perfumes. This is slightly ironic as I am suffering with hay fever and as a result have managed to get an eye and throat infection – antibiotic tablets for the throat and antibiotic drops for my eye.


Evolve 150 @

West Buckland School, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 0SX

Saturday 11th June 2011 – 10-1.30pm

Room: Print Room in the 150 Building

Tutor: Peter Bright

Course Aims:

A hands on introduction to woodcuts and how to create a series of prints. Within the time frame it is hoped that each participating member will be able to create a finished image. The techniques shown will be simple ‘kitchen table’ processes that will be easy to replicate at home.

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Equipment needed: All materials are provided.

Additional costs: No additional costs.

Refreshments: Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.

Contact me for more details.

 

Location: West Buckland School, Barnstaple. As you turn onto the school site, take the left turning to the car park. The 150 building is located adjacent to the main car park, and the front door is at the far end of the building as you walk towards it.

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Cost: £28.75. There is a 15% discount to current WBS parents and staff, and would ask that all course places are pre-booked.

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About peter

'Death by Sushi' Fish can kill me. When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1, wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.