Multi-colour linocut print workshops 2026
- Michelle Hughes
- Feb 8
- 2 min read
Some photos from my multi-colour linocut printing workshops throughout the year. I'll add photos from each workshop as I teach them.
If you’d like to learn how to make a linocut print, see my linocut workshops and online courses page for links to each course and workshop.
Saturday 31 January 2026 - Jigsaw linocut print workshop

Carol created a three-colour linocut print of a door. Anna created a two-colour linocut print of a house martin flying through the sky. Pauline created a three-colour print of a wild swimmer. Katie created a linocut print of a hare running through a landscape scene.
Would you like to learn how to make a linocut print?
Online courses
Online self-paced learning. Study at your own pace at home with instructional videos and step-by-step guides.
Beginner's guide to linocut printing
How to make a multi-block linocut print
Linocut workshops in Yorkshire
My linocut workshops are all held in my York print studio. I teach in small groups of four people, so everyone gets lots of one-to-one tuition.
Introduction to linocut printing workshop
Follow on 'jigsaw' linocut printing workshop
How to make a multi-block linocut print workshop
See my linocut workshops and online courses page for links to each course and workshop.
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Michelle
About the author
Michelle Hughes is a North Yorkshire landscape artist. Much of her work depicts the Yorkshire landscape and Yorkshire coast, including the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.
Michelle loves exploring the British countryside by bike or on foot, camera in hand, capturing ideas for her next prints. Back in her garden studio, Michelle creates simple but stylised silhouettes based on her photographs, and hand carves these shapes into lino. She hand prints with an etching press, using oil-based inks to create tonal blocks of colour.
Michelle’s original linocut prints are limited editions.
























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