Coast I

£260.00

H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.

There are 20 prints in the edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable)

Some of the sea foam is printed in light blue, whilst others are in light grey.

Printed using oil based intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.

9 colour reduction linocut.

This series of seascapes is in hommage to my late Dad. There will be one more in the series (to be created in the future)

The intention is for the 3 horizon lines to link together across the prints, which will group together as a triptych .

(See pictures 7 and 8) ‘Coast’ sits beside ‘Coast I’

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H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.

There are 20 prints in the edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable)

Some of the sea foam is printed in light blue, whilst others are in light grey.

Printed using oil based intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.

9 colour reduction linocut.

This series of seascapes is in hommage to my late Dad. There will be one more in the series (to be created in the future)

The intention is for the 3 horizon lines to link together across the prints, which will group together as a triptych .

(See pictures 7 and 8) ‘Coast’ sits beside ‘Coast I’

H 48 x W 32.5 cm. These measurements include the size of the image and paper boarder.

There are 20 prints in the edition (with 1 Artists proof) Each print is slightly varied due to selective inking within the sea, hence the notation EV (edition variable)

Some of the sea foam is printed in light blue, whilst others are in light grey.

Printed using oil based intaglio relief ink onto Fabriano Rosapina paper.

9 colour reduction linocut.

This series of seascapes is in hommage to my late Dad. There will be one more in the series (to be created in the future)

The intention is for the 3 horizon lines to link together across the prints, which will group together as a triptych .

(See pictures 7 and 8) ‘Coast’ sits beside ‘Coast I’