The Art Tour – Kadriorg Palace and dry-point graphics workshop

Kadriorg can be considered to be the grandest example of palace and park design in Estonian architectural history. The palace, originally an imperial summer residence, has been extremely well preserved since the early 18th century. In its current role as the Kadriorg Art Museum.
The dry-point graphic workshop, conducted by Estonian famous graphic Mrs Anu Kalm, takes place in Estonian premier Art Museum KUMU. Dry-point graphic is a deep-printing technique that provides image scanning (typically using a needle or knife) to a metal plate.

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