Woodblock Print with Suzanne Lewis

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PROVINCETOWN WHITE LINE WOODBLOCK WITH SUZANNE LEWIS

The white line woodblock was invented in Provincetown in the 1920's. Inspired by Japanese prints, areas are delineated with wood carving tools, then painted with watercolors.

Instructor: Suzanne Lewis

Date: Saturday, Oct 21

Time: 10-4 PM

Tuition: $70/60 members ($15 materials fee to be paid to instructor on Oct 21)

Portsmouth Arts Guild at 2679 E Main Road, Portsmouth

PAG Workshops, P.O. 1181 Bristol, 02809, or workshops@portsmoutharts.org

Suzanne Lewis, Registrar, at 401-254-1668, or suzannelewis@fullchannel.net

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