Course offers

Location
Apothekenstraße 3, Lüneburg
period
see course list
visit time
1 afternoon each
Category
Course / Workshop

Below is our course list, which is constantly updated.

The number of participants is limited to 3 people, so please register in good time at our email address

art- pfefferle@gmx.de.

Fluid Art beginner courses

April 11, 2026, 2:00–6:00 p.m.

I will introduce the basic knowledge and techniques of Fluid Art and we will produce creative firsts together in about 4 hours.

Participation fee 75 €

(material included)

Abstract example picture in Fluid Art technique in the colors blue-turquoise with orange spot
Example image from last course

epoxy art

Appointment on March 14, 2026 fully booked

Next available date in April 2026, exact date to be announced

Get to know the fascinating world of epoxy technology.

Epoxy is a clear resin that dries to an impact-resistant, crystal-clear and high-gloss finish. The two resin components are mixed to produce a clear viscous liquid that can be colored with pigments. By adding silicone oil or special cell generators, structures similar to the Fluid Art casting process can be achieved.

Participation fee €75
(materials included)

Epoxy picture with beach motif showing sand, water and spray
Work produced using epoxy technology

Analog photography

Date on request: Beginners' course on film development and printing

Period 13 - approx. 18 hrs (depending on drying times).

Participation fee 80 € incl. material.

Standard procedure:

We develop a film that you bring with you already exposed.

Threading into the developer can is carried out in the darkroom in complete darkness, development is then carried out in daylight in the lightproof can.

The developed film is then dried, cut, filed and scanned.

Enlarger in the darkroom under red light
Exposure of the photographic paper in the darkroom

A print is then made from a selected negative on RC paper, which is then dried so that it is "ready to travel":

The photographic paper is exposed in the darkroom under red light.

The exposed photographic paper is developed in a light-tight rotary machine in daylight.

Rotary machine for analog photo development
Development machine

The course is accompanied by theoretical explanations.

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