Play with Pattern, Texture, and Colour
Explore expressive printing and collage techniques that celebrate experimentation, layering, and creative confidence. Printing and collage are joyful, accessible art forms that invite curiosity and play — perfect for anyone who loves texture, pattern, and unexpected results.









What You’ll Experience
These classes focus on exploration rather than perfection. You’ll experiment with a range of printing and mark-making techniques, learning how layers, transparency, and texture work together to create visually rich artworks.Each class is relaxed, hands-on, and designed to help you build confidence while discovering new creative possibilities.
Techniques You’ll Explore
Gelli Plate Printing
Cyanotype
Collage
Layered Botanical Acrylic Printing
Techniques You’ll Explore
Gelli Plate Printing
Cyanotype
Collage
Layered Botanical Acrylic Printing
Suitable for Beginners and All Skill Levels
No experience is required.
Introductory classes are ideal for beginners and those returning to art. Follow-on classes will be offered for anyone who would like to deepen their skills and explore more advanced techniques.
Feel the colour. Trust the process. Find your confidence.
Looking for a Creative Gift?
Fluid art classes make a memorable and meaningful gift.
About Our Tutors
All classes are taught by experienced, supportive tutors who are passionate about helping people feel confident and creative.
Julie Langdon – Fluid Art
Julie is a passionate fluid artist who has been exploring this art form for more than 10 years after a lifetime of art, crafts and all things creative. Julie believes that art can enrich and transform our lives, and loves helping people find and express their creativity.
Julie is the Director of Live For Art, has managed community organisations for many years, has a Masters degree in Social Work and a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment.
Dora Tsipouras
Dora has been making art in one form or another for as long as she can remember, but when she first came across Gelli Printing, she was completely hooked. There’s something about the process — the layering, the surprises, the moment of reveal — that keeps pulling her back in.
Dora says ‘Gelli Printing feels easy, freeing, and a little bit addictive. With Gelli Printing, you just need curiosity and a willingness to have a go’.