JO HORSWILL | EXPERIMENTAL BOTANICAL PRINTMAKING
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Monday 13 – Friday 17 January 2025 – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list
Explore the printmaking techniques of Botanical contact print, Colourful cyanotype and Mono print.
Together we will gather natural elements that will become the inspiration for a playful and experimental approach, to produce the most beautiful organic and abstract style prints that will reflect and honour a sense of place. All levels
Explore the printmaking techniques of Botanical contact print, Colourful cyanotype and Mono print.
Together we will gather natural elements that will become the inspiration for a playful and experimental approach, to produce the most beautiful organic and abstract style prints that will reflect and honour a sense of place. All levels
JO HORSWILL Bio
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Jo Horswill is an Australian botanical printmaker and artist, renowned for her exquisite and intricate prints of Australian native and non-native flora. With a deep connection to the land and a passion for printmaking, Jo creates prints on paper and cloth that capture the beauty and essence of Australia's unique botanical heritage.
Jo finds inspiration in the unique and diverse flora of Australia, in the intricate details and vibrant colours of foliage around where she lives in the Dandenong Ranges.
Her printmaking process combines traditional techniques with modern materials and experimental methods, resulting in artworks that are both delicate and robust, just like the Australian landscape that surrounds her home.
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Jo Horswill is an Australian botanical printmaker and artist, renowned for her exquisite and intricate prints of Australian native and non-native flora. With a deep connection to the land and a passion for printmaking, Jo creates prints on paper and cloth that capture the beauty and essence of Australia's unique botanical heritage.
Jo finds inspiration in the unique and diverse flora of Australia, in the intricate details and vibrant colours of foliage around where she lives in the Dandenong Ranges.
Her printmaking process combines traditional techniques with modern materials and experimental methods, resulting in artworks that are both delicate and robust, just like the Australian landscape that surrounds her home.