Artwork description:

An original, hand burnished Linocut Print that is part of a limited edition and is titled and signed.

Canned sardines are a delicacy in Portugal. The country has a long fish-canning tradition, to the point that the sardine has become a national icon. In this detailed piece I have kept the background white so the attention is purely on this iconic Food.

This print has been hand carved and printed with a pink, oil based block printing ink.

Materials used:

Oil based ink

Tags:
#pink #illustration #fish #linocut #food #fishing #lino print #portugal #food art #sardines #portugese sardines 
Tin of Sardines Linocut (Unframed) (2022)
Linocut
by Amy Cundall

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£55

  • Linocut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 20
  • Size: 29.7 x 21cm (unframed)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: Still life
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An original, hand burnished Linocut Print that is part of a limited edition and is titled and signed.

Canned sardines are a delicacy in Portugal. The country has a long fish-canning tradition, to the point that the sardine has become a national icon. In this detailed piece I have kept the background white so the attention is purely on this iconic Food.

This print has been hand carved and printed with a pink, oil based block printing ink.

Materials used:

Oil based ink

Tags:
#pink #illustration #fish #linocut #food #fishing #lino print #portugal #food art #sardines #portugese sardines 

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Amy Cundall is a Linocut Printmaker based in Stamford, Lincolnshire. She studied Art and Design at the Hitchin Centre for the Arts and this along with other courses partaken in,... Read more

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