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An original linocut, printed in black oil based ink on Fabriano archival paper. This is printed as a variable edition, meaning that the image can be printed in a variety of colours. There will be 30 printed in each colour. Available here in black.

The hare runs through ears of wheat. This image celebrates Folk Art and the flora and fauna of the British Isles.

The print measures 30 x 15cm. It will fit an A3 frame with a window mount.

Each print is signed and dated, and sent unframed in a hardbacked envelope.

Materials used:

Fabriano paper, oil based ink, lino

Tags:
#nature #black and white #decorative #wildlife #animals #countryside #linocut #lino print #hare #original print 
Running Hare (2020)
Linocut
by Cally Conway

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An original linocut, printed in black oil based ink on Fabriano archival paper. This is printed as a variable edition, meaning that the image can be printed in a variety of colours. There will be 30 printed in each colour. Available here in black.

The hare runs through ears of wheat. This image celebrates Folk Art and the flora and fauna of the British Isles.

The print measures 30 x 15cm. It will fit an A3 frame with a window mount.

Each print is signed and dated, and sent unframed in a hardbacked envelope.

Materials used:

Fabriano paper, oil based ink, lino

Tags:
#nature #black and white #decorative #wildlife #animals #countryside #linocut #lino print #hare #original print 

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My work is inspired by a love of the natural world, and an interest in folklore and fairy tales. The flora and fauna of the English countryside is a reoccurring... Read more

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