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A small workshop on the introduction of printmaking through alternative approaches. Tetra Pak, usually from milk cartons, is a surface which is made of multiple layers including paperboard, plastic, and aluminium. This process, an image is engraved into the material, and ink is applied to the surface before being transferred to paper. This method allows artists to work with the durable, multi-layered Tetra Pak material to produce unique prints with rich textures and fine details. It combines the creativity of fine art printmaking with the sustainable properties of Tetra Pak material.
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