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Ammonite (2021)Linocut by Amy Cundall

50 x 50 x 0cm (unframed) / 45 x 45cm (actual image size)

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£90

An original, hand burnished limited edition linocut print that is titled and signed. It is printed with gold, traditional oil based block printing ink onto high quality, Black printmaking paper measuring 50 x 50cm.

The subtle shimmer of the gold ink creates a striking effect and has a contemporary feel on an intricate design.

Ammonites are a well known fossil and easily recognised by their coiled shell. They first evolved around 240 million years ago and became a very successful group of animals. They died out around the same time as the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago.

Materials used:

Paper, linoleum, oil based ink

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#seascape#beach scene#black and#gold#print#marine#lino print#ammonite#linocut#fossil

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An original, hand burnished limited edition linocut print that is titled and signed. It is printed with gold, traditional oil based block printing ink onto high quality, Black printmaking paper measuring 50 x 50cm.

The subtle shimmer of the gold ink creates a striking effect and has a contemporary feel on an intricate design.

Ammonites are a well known fossil and easily recognised by their coiled shell. They first evolved around 240 million years ago and became a very successful group of animals. They died out around the same time as the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago.

Materials used:

Paper, linoleum, oil based ink

Details:

Tags:

#seascape#beach scene#black and#gold#print#marine#lino print#ammonite#linocut#fossil

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Amy Cundall is a Linocut Printmaker based in Stamford, Lincolnshire. She studied Art and Design at the Hitchin Centre for the Arts and this along with other courses partaken in,... Read more

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