Chinese in Wales Association
Here at Chinese Autism Support, we support a group of parent carers of autistic children. Due to language barriers and cultural differences, they face various issues in their lives. 

Our aim is to provide them with opportunities to participate in different activities – such as arts and crafts  – to promote their wellbeing, encourage them to give time back to themselves, get them out of their everyday routine activities and just have fun; to socialise with others and enjoy learning something new at the same time.”

Lead Artist: Rose Davies | Volunteer Artist support: Yvonne Hills/Sian Barlow

Printmaking Technique: Linocut | Thursday 12 June 2025

An introduction to single-block linocut design and cutting, with single colour and chine colle printing techniques.


About Lead Artist, Rose Davies: Rosie Scribblah – aka Rose Davies – is an Artist, Educator and Blogger.

She works directly from life, carrying a sketchbook at all times looking for any opportunity to have a scribble. And she is a printmaker and occasionally a painter. She works on the streets, in public indoors and outdoors, bringing the practice of art directly to people who may never have been into a gallery or seen art being created. Sometimes her sketchbook drawings become the basis for printmaking work, monotypes, screenprints, drypoints… She exhibits and works nationally and internationally and has carried out artists residencies in the USA and Pakistan as well as Wales.

She works from her studio in Swansea where she lives with her partner and their cats, Sparta Puss and William ChatNoir.  She has a Masters in Adult Education, a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, and a Diploma in Art from Swansea Art College.

Facebook: Rosie Scribblah (artist Rose Davies) Twitter: @RosieScribblah Instagram: rosiescribblah


MiniPrint Cymru | Wales is supported by funding from the Arts Council of Wales

Swansea Print Workshop would like to thank the Brecknock Trust for their support.