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‘The Railway Tavern’ is an etching and aquatint in the series of fictional English ‘pub’ scenes. A busy foreground platform sees people milling around , waiting to catch a train. On the other side of the tracks, people are relaxing and enjoying a drink at The Railway Tavern. The greater scene bustles with train tracks and breweries.

This print is an etching and aquatint made on a copper plate. It is printed on Somerset Velvet, a heavyweight 300 gram handmade paper from St Cuthbert's Mill in Somerset. The print is in a limited edition of 75 and signed by the artist. The image size is 8 x 12 inches on a paper size is 14 x 17 inches.

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etching on copper plate printed on a heavy weight hand made paper

The Railway Tavern (2020)
Etching / Engraving
by Graham Cooke

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‘The Railway Tavern’ is an etching and aquatint in the series of fictional English ‘pub’ scenes. A busy foreground platform sees people milling around , waiting to catch a train. On the other side of the tracks, people are relaxing and enjoying a drink at The Railway Tavern. The greater scene bustles with train tracks and breweries.

This print is an etching and aquatint made on a copper plate. It is printed on Somerset Velvet, a heavyweight 300 gram handmade paper from St Cuthbert's Mill in Somerset. The print is in a limited edition of 75 and signed by the artist. The image size is 8 x 12 inches on a paper size is 14 x 17 inches.

Materials used:

etching on copper plate printed on a heavy weight hand made paper

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Creatively my interests have always been drawn towards playing with size and proportion, along with surreal and the ridiculous. Carefully I choose motifs and subjects that have an immediate appeal:... Read more

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