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International Printmaking Workshops 2015

September 27, 2014 Basil Hall

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Can you imagine yourself sitting in an idyllic spot like this (an olive grove on a hillside on Skopelos Island, Greece) drawing, painting or scratching on a copper etching plate? Felicity was part of the group in 2013 and is seen here doing just that. We took our groups out into the countryside to gather ideas for their printmaking and this site was easy to reach up an old calderimi path above the town. Through the trees you can catch a glimpse of the town’s harbour entrance and, further away, the island of San Giorgos.

If you have always wanted to go (back) to Greece and would like to be part of our Art & Adventure program in 2015, call or email Basil NOW!

 

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