Wood Engraving with Keith Pettit
Join wood engraver Keith Pettit at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft for an inspiring two-day course exploring the art of wood engraving.
You’ll be guided through each stage of the process - from an introduction to the tools (or burins) and their beautifully varied mark-making potential, to developing your own design from a sketch or photo.
With Keith’s expert guidance, you’ll learn how to translate your image into a striking engraving and complete the workshop by printing your finished woodblock.
Tickets include lunch and all materials.
The Artist
Wood engraving is one of the few art forms that can be said to have originated in England. Over the course of the two days, Keith will share his 30-year passion for this uniquely expressive medium, tracing its history from its origins with Thomas Bewick in the late 1700s, through its industrial heyday, decline, and eventual revival - led in part by Eric Gill and the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic here in Ditchling.
You’ll also hear about the many extraordinary artists who’ve continued to evolve the form, keeping this intricate, powerful practice alive today.
“Keith is incredibly knowledgeable and so enthusiastic about his subject—his classes are relaxed and great fun.”
“Joined Keith’s class as an antidote to the New Year blues. Best thing ever. His skill
and passion for his subject are infectious.”
“I’m completely hooked! Keith has a calm, patient approach and gives clear, thoughtful instruction. I can’t wait for the next course.”
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Join wood engraver Keith Pettit at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft for an inspiring two-day course exploring the art of wood engraving.
You’ll be guided through each stage of the process - from an introduction to the tools (or burins) and their beautifully varied mark-making potential, to developing your own design from a sketch or photo.
With Keith’s expert guidance, you’ll learn how to translate your image into a striking engraving and complete the workshop by printing your finished woodblock.
Tickets include lunch and all materials.
The Artist
Wood engraving is one of the few art forms that can be said to have originated in England. Over the course of the two days, Keith will share his 30-year passion for this uniquely expressive medium, tracing its history from its origins with Thomas Bewick in the late 1700s, through its industrial heyday, decline, and eventual revival - led in part by Eric Gill and the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic here in Ditchling.
You’ll also hear about the many extraordinary artists who’ve continued to evolve the form, keeping this intricate, powerful practice alive today.
“Keith is incredibly knowledgeable and so enthusiastic about his subject—his classes are relaxed and great fun.”
“Joined Keith’s class as an antidote to the New Year blues. Best thing ever. His skill
and passion for his subject are infectious.”
“I’m completely hooked! Keith has a calm, patient approach and gives clear, thoughtful instruction. I can’t wait for the next course.”