Build A Paper Animal Sculpture With Lino Printing (2-Part Workshop

Across two sessions, you’ll build and decorate your own hare, cat, or dog sculpture using paper, recycled materials, paint, and hand-printed lino designs, working from a pre-made forma throughout.
Build your sculpture using papier-mâché and recycled materials, then design a simple motif and carve it into an easy-cut lino block.
Print your design onto A2 lining paper and leave both prints and sculptures to dry.
Paint your dried sculpture with gesso, cut out your lino prints and decorative details, then assemble and layer everything onto your piece.
Add colour, pattern, and finishing touches to bring your characterful animal to life.
You’ll leave with a completed vintage-inspired animal sculpture featuring your own printed motifs and decorative details.
No experience needed; suitable for beginners and the art curious.
Food and drink is also available for purchase throughout the session from our cafés.
This workshop is suitable for ages 16+.
Lino printing is a printmaking process where designs are carved into lino blocks, inked, and printed onto paper or fabric to create bold decorative patterns and repeated motifs.
Combined with paper sculpture techniques, lino printing can be used to add texture, detail, and surface decoration to three-dimensional artworks.
Suffolk sculptor and artist, Caroline Corkhill, makes paper sculpture birds, hares, cats and dogs…an eclectic array of quirky beasts!
She creates using eco-friendly materials, embellishing her sculptures with handprinted lino cut papers.
The decorated creatures are her current passion although her past commissions have included large scale outdoor wire sculptures for the Helmingham Hall Illuminated Trail and Folk East Festival.
“I’m really motivated by play, by colour and light. My paper sculpture animals are fun and a nod to folk art design from Nordic cultures. “
Build your sculpture using papier-mâché and recycled materials, then design a simple motif and carve it into an easy-cut lino block.
Print your design onto A2 lining paper and leave both prints and sculptures to dry.
Paint your dried sculpture with gesso, cut out your lino prints and decorative details, then assemble and layer everything onto your piece.
Add colour, pattern, and finishing touches to bring your characterful animal to life.
You’ll leave with a completed vintage-inspired animal sculpture featuring your own printed motifs and decorative details.
No experience needed; suitable for beginners and the art curious.
Food and drink is also available for purchase throughout the session from our cafés.
This workshop is suitable for ages 16+.
Lino printing is a printmaking process where designs are carved into lino blocks, inked, and printed onto paper or fabric to create bold decorative patterns and repeated motifs.
Combined with paper sculpture techniques, lino printing can be used to add texture, detail, and surface decoration to three-dimensional artworks.
Suffolk sculptor and artist, Caroline Corkhill, makes paper sculpture birds, hares, cats and dogs…an eclectic array of quirky beasts!
She creates using eco-friendly materials, embellishing her sculptures with handprinted lino cut papers.
The decorated creatures are her current passion although her past commissions have included large scale outdoor wire sculptures for the Helmingham Hall Illuminated Trail and Folk East Festival.
“I’m really motivated by play, by colour and light. My paper sculpture animals are fun and a nod to folk art design from Nordic cultures. “
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