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Snape Maltings Walk (2015) Linocut by Alexandra Buckle

41 x 31 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 30 x 20cm (actual image size)

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A reduction linocut of a beautifully lit tree I came across whilst on a walk at Snape Maltings in Suffolk. I loved the sunny tree patterns on the path and the light dancing on the tree branches and trunk.

A reduction print is a relief print formed with layers of colour that are cut and printed from the same block, in this case, from lino. This is one of a small edition of prints, all of which are printed by hand so small variations occur between them making each one truly original.

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Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 12 x 16 inch frame.

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*Sold Out* All Eight prints in this edition are now sold.

A reduction linocut of a beautifully lit tree I came across whilst on a walk at Snape Maltings in Suffolk. I loved the sunny tree patterns on the path and the light dancing on the tree branches and trunk.

A reduction print is a relief print formed with layers of colour that are cut and printed from the same block, in this case, from lino. This is one of a small edition of prints, all of which are printed by hand so small variations occur between them making each one truly original.

Materials used:

Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 12 x 16 inch frame.

Details:

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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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