[A link party about art issues hosted by
Nicole of DVArtist, Art, Food and Everyday Things]
A couple of weeks after my Alliance Française disaster,
I tried a different, shorter activity in French.
This one went much, MUCH better!
This linocut workshop was held at the
francophone art gallery & coffee shop of CAVA,
(Visual Arts Centre of Alberta).
All supplies were included, but we were asked
to bring a design which we wanted to use.
So I came prepared with a simple design
that I had found on the internet.
The workshop was conducted in French, as were
most of the interactions with other students.
I managed to follow about 80% of what was said
and also had some nice conversations
with the other women at my table
while we drew and carved our lino panels.
Here is my finished print. It was a lot of fun to do
and I'm pleased with the outcome --
Later, I discovered there were photos of the workshop
on CAVA's Facebook, so here's a select few showing
the instructor, the process, some of the other students,
and yours truly hard at work on my lino carving.
[Linocut art & photo of it © Debra She Who Seeks, 2026]



















































