Artwork description:

This limited edition print depicts Phillips Memorial park at the onset of autumn, between the banks of the river Wey and the centre of Godalming, Surrey. The bandstand is used for live music events in the summer months.

The Phillips Memorial Park is named after John George (Jack) Phillips, who, as well as being a local resident , was Chief Wireless Telegraphist on the RMS Titanic. Jack remained at his post sending out distress messages in Morse code, as the ship sank, after striking an iceberg, on 15 April 1912

This landscape lino print is a limited edition of 18. It is an original, hand cut lino, printed on hand press using the reduction process and eight colours.
Signed, numbered and titled in pencil

Please Note: this is a handmade print - NOT a digital print.

Due to the hand printing method that goes into making this original lino print each and every one is slightly different, a truly unique piece of art.
Occasionally there are ink marks on the paper edge which can occur during the printing process, but would easily be covered by a mount when framing.

Limited edition of 18

Paper size approx 16" x 16" 37cm x 37cm
Image size approx 12" x 12" 30cm x 30cm

Materials: Fabriano 4 Liscia 220g Caligo Safe Wash Relief Inks

Colour may vary from digital image on screen.

This work is unmounted
Due to the size it will be rolled in a sturdy card tube, wrapped in acid free tissue and posted tracked/ signed for.
( As much as possible packaging is recyclable)

Materials used:

Fabriano 4 Liscia 220g Caligo Safe Wash Relief Inks

Tags:
#autumnal #lino print #limited edition print #landscape print #lino cut 

Phillips Memorial Park (2022)

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by Shirley Watson

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This limited edition print depicts Phillips Memorial park at the onset of autumn, between the banks of the river Wey and the centre of Godalming, Surrey. The bandstand is used for live music events in the summer months.

The Phillips Memorial Park is named after John George (Jack) Phillips, who, as well as being a local resident , was Chief Wireless Telegraphist on the RMS Titanic. Jack remained at his post sending out distress messages in Morse code, as the ship sank, after striking an iceberg, on 15 April 1912

This landscape lino print is a limited edition of 18. It is an original, hand cut lino, printed on hand press using the reduction process and eight colours.
Signed, numbered and titled in pencil

Please Note: this is a handmade print - NOT a digital print.

Due to the hand printing method that goes into making this original lino print each and every one is slightly different, a truly unique piece of art.
Occasionally there are ink marks on the paper edge which can occur during the printing process, but would easily be covered by a mount when framing.

Limited edition of 18

Paper size approx 16" x 16" 37cm x 37cm
Image size approx 12" x 12" 30cm x 30cm

Materials: Fabriano 4 Liscia 220g Caligo Safe Wash Relief Inks

Colour may vary from digital image on screen.

This work is unmounted
Due to the size it will be rolled in a sturdy card tube, wrapped in acid free tissue and posted tracked/ signed for.
( As much as possible packaging is recyclable)

Materials used:

Fabriano 4 Liscia 220g Caligo Safe Wash Relief Inks

Tags:
#autumnal #lino print #limited edition print #landscape print #lino cut 

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Shirley is an artist and printmaker. During lockdown she set up a studio and printing press at home to continue learning and developing her skills, and since leaving teaching in... Read more

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