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***Sold*** This linocut was one-of-a-kind and is now sold. Please take a look at my other listings.

A reduction linocut of a field of gold with cow parsley and grass growing at the edge. The gold ink in this print is slightly metallic. This print has been created from the second stage of my linocut Golden Field, so it is a one-of-a-kind!

Materials used:

Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 10 x 12 inch frame.

Tags:
#flowers #summer #gold #fields #golden #silhouette #cow parsley #metalic 
Golden Field (stage print) (2014)
Linocut
by Alexandra Buckle

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  • Linocut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 30 x 25 x 1cm (unframed) / 20 x 15cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Graphic
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
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***Sold*** This linocut was one-of-a-kind and is now sold. Please take a look at my other listings.

A reduction linocut of a field of gold with cow parsley and grass growing at the edge. The gold ink in this print is slightly metallic. This print has been created from the second stage of my linocut Golden Field, so it is a one-of-a-kind!

Materials used:

Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 10 x 12 inch frame.

Tags:
#flowers #summer #gold #fields #golden #silhouette #cow parsley #metalic 

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I am inspired by countryside walks and the changes in weather and season upon the landscape. I translate my scenic discoveries into colourful linocuts using the reduction method. This involves repeatedly cutting... Read more

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