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First Basil Hall Editions Braidwood Workshop 2014

February 3, 2014 Basil Hall

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The group who travelled to Skopelos to attend our workshop there in May 2013 all assembled in Braidwood last weekend for a reunion. Before the lavish Greek feast on the Saturday night (prepared by the participants), there was work to be resolved. Our  8 plate collaboration, which was commenced in Greece, still needed some tweaking, so our artists worked out what they wanted to do over the weekend and took turns to work with Basil in the studio on individual sections of the piece. Some used chine collie, others printed pairs of the plates together…some will get the full work editioned by Basil later. Here Basil peels off a print, observed by Sasha Nixon (Canberra) and Charlotte Kimberlee (Mollymook).

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