Coast
H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.
There are 18 prints in this edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable) One print is purley monochromatic - printed in shades of grey, blue and the others within the edition have shades of ochre in the foreground.
Printed using oil based Intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.
8 colour reduction linocut .
This seascape is a hommage to my Dad, who was always happiest whilst out at sea. The composition is based on sketches and memory of a place.
I’ll be creating 2 more prints in this series and the intention is for the horizon lines to link together to form a triptych.
H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.
There are 18 prints in this edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable) One print is purley monochromatic - printed in shades of grey, blue and the others within the edition have shades of ochre in the foreground.
Printed using oil based Intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.
8 colour reduction linocut .
This seascape is a hommage to my Dad, who was always happiest whilst out at sea. The composition is based on sketches and memory of a place.
I’ll be creating 2 more prints in this series and the intention is for the horizon lines to link together to form a triptych.
H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.
There are 18 prints in this edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable) One print is purley monochromatic - printed in shades of grey, blue and the others within the edition have shades of ochre in the foreground.
Printed using oil based Intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.
8 colour reduction linocut .
This seascape is a hommage to my Dad, who was always happiest whilst out at sea. The composition is based on sketches and memory of a place.
I’ll be creating 2 more prints in this series and the intention is for the horizon lines to link together to form a triptych.