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Keswick CaperMonoprint by Carole King

15 x 15cm (unframed) / 11 x 11cm (actual image size)

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Mono print of Keswick Caper.
Set in the majestic hills of the Lake District in the UK, this stone circle enjoys fabulous views of the surrounding countryside.
Keswick Caper is also known as Castlerigg and is situated near the town of Keswick,
Printed using layers of transparent ink to create a vibrant interpretation of this magical landscape.
Image 1 shows the image only
Image 2 shows print close mounted
Image 3 shows image and surrounding paper- not suitable for float mounting

Materials used:

Artists quality printing inks on acid free Fabriano Rosapina 220 gsm

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#colourful#lake district#monoprint#monotype#megalith#keswick caper#castlerigg
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Mono print of Keswick Caper.
Set in the majestic hills of the Lake District in the UK, this stone circle enjoys fabulous views of the surrounding countryside.
Keswick Caper is also known as Castlerigg and is situated near the town of Keswick,
Printed using layers of transparent ink to create a vibrant interpretation of this magical landscape.
Image 1 shows the image only
Image 2 shows print close mounted
Image 3 shows image and surrounding paper- not suitable for float mounting

Materials used:

Artists quality printing inks on acid free Fabriano Rosapina 220 gsm

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#colourful#lake district#monoprint#monotype#megalith#keswick caper#castlerigg
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Carole works as a painter, printmaker and bookbinder Collagraphs, relief prints and silkscreen printmaking processes are used: combining text, diagrams, maps and figurative images with folklore and traditional symbolism to create... Read more

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