On Thursday, 7th November, Year 11, 13, and 14 Art and Design students participated in a printmaking workshop led by Rosy Enis, a professional artist and printmaker from Seacourt Print Workshop in Bangor. The workshop focused on dry point printing, an intaglio printmaking method that allowed students to explore creative expression through line, tone, and color.
Throughout the day, students experimented with various techniques, producing a range of expressive prints that showcased both technical skill and aesthetic growth. It was a fantastic experience, and we would like to extend our thanks to Rosy for leading such an inspiring workshop in ERGS.