Strata SE1

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Strata SE1 variation is an original limited edition reduction linocut.

There are 15 prints in this edition and measure H 59.5 cm x W 29 cm

Nicknamed “Razor” or “Electric Razor” Strata SE1 was one of the first buildings in the world to incorporate wind turbines as part of its structure. I have never seen them in use though!

This print is also available in 2 different colour ways and also as a black and white linocut.
In the Reduction linocutting method, a multi coloured print is pulled from a single block. The lino is inked with the lightest colour and the first printing is made. The areas to remain that colour are then cut away. This is the process for each layer, therefore it cannot be rewound or repeated. As a result Jennifer’s editions are kept very small.

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Strata SE1 variation is an original limited edition reduction linocut.

There are 15 prints in this edition and measure H 59.5 cm x W 29 cm

Nicknamed “Razor” or “Electric Razor” Strata SE1 was one of the first buildings in the world to incorporate wind turbines as part of its structure. I have never seen them in use though!

This print is also available in 2 different colour ways and also as a black and white linocut.
In the Reduction linocutting method, a multi coloured print is pulled from a single block. The lino is inked with the lightest colour and the first printing is made. The areas to remain that colour are then cut away. This is the process for each layer, therefore it cannot be rewound or repeated. As a result Jennifer’s editions are kept very small.

Strata SE1 variation is an original limited edition reduction linocut.

There are 15 prints in this edition and measure H 59.5 cm x W 29 cm

Nicknamed “Razor” or “Electric Razor” Strata SE1 was one of the first buildings in the world to incorporate wind turbines as part of its structure. I have never seen them in use though!

This print is also available in 2 different colour ways and also as a black and white linocut.
In the Reduction linocutting method, a multi coloured print is pulled from a single block. The lino is inked with the lightest colour and the first printing is made. The areas to remain that colour are then cut away. This is the process for each layer, therefore it cannot be rewound or repeated. As a result Jennifer’s editions are kept very small.