Stories from the Studio: The Printmaking Sisters

Discover the charm of Le Studio 74, the creative haven crafted by the Printmaking Sisters, Robin Ezra and Annie Day. Raised in an art-infused household, the sisters’ journey reflects their deep-rooted passion for art and commitment to sustainable printmaking techniques.

For over 15 years, the Printmaking Sisters have shared their knowledge and passion for art globally, from Florence and the UK to New Zealand and Australia. In Robertson, they’ve established Le Studio 74, a welcoming space for artists to explore their craft and connect with a community that values artistic expression. 

Le Studio 74 is currently offering a variety of printmaking classes at Highlands Hive in Robertson, suitable for both beginners and experienced artists. The studio also hosts weekend workshops featuring visiting artists, providing additional opportunities for learning and collaboration. If you’re an artist looking to showcase your work, Le Studio 74 offers an affordable exhibition space within their beautiful new Printmaking Studio. Don’t miss out on the chance to refine your skills and share your art in this vibrant artistic community.

Drop into Print Making Sisters in the lead up to Christmas and take advantage of some of their christmas specials. Print Making Sisters are open everyday to Christmas Eve! Their shop is located at The Highlands Hive 74-76 Hoddle St, Robertson.

You can also visit their website www.annieday.com.au and follow on instagram @printmakingsisters and Facebook @PrintMakingSistersRobertson

Printmaking Studio
Robin teaching a workshop
Le Studio 74
Annie Day with a series of her acrylic paintings
Annie Day with her book 'The Magic Eye'
'The Magic Eye' by Annie Day
Annie Day & Robin Ezra
Printmaking Workshop in progress

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