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Waddesdon Trees #2 (2015)Linocut
by Alexandra Buckle

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A reduction linocut of beautiful trees on the Waddesdon Manor estate, just as the light of the day starts to fade.

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.

This work is printed with water-based, light-fast inks on Somerset Satin paper and has a beautiful matt finish. It is numbered, titled and signed at the bottom, mounted in a neutral colour and wrapped in cellophane to keep it clean. The mounted work will fit straight into a standard off-the-shelf 10x10inch frame.

This artwork will be packaged in a bubble envelope with plenty of card support for safety.

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Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 10 x 10 inch frame.

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A reduction linocut of beautiful trees on the Waddesdon Manor estate, just as the light of the day starts to fade.

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.

This work is printed with water-based, light-fast inks on Somerset Satin paper and has a beautiful matt finish. It is numbered, titled and signed at the bottom, mounted in a neutral colour and wrapped in cellophane to keep it clean. The mounted work will fit straight into a standard off-the-shelf 10x10inch frame.

This artwork will be packaged in a bubble envelope with plenty of card support for safety.

Materials used:

Printed on Somerset Satin with water-based light-fast inks. Mounted to fit into a standard 10 x 10 inch frame.

Details:

Tags:

#sky night#original print tree#graphic linocut#gradient linocut#light gradient#countryside linoprint#hand pulled original#square linocut#trees#sky#winter#light#countryside#winter landscape#linocut#printmaking#winterscape#skyline#lino print#silhouette#sky scape#winter light#linoprint#lino#linocuts#winter colours#winter time#winter scene#reduction linocut#lino cut#reduction lino print#winter tree#setting sun#tree print#skylines#national trust#lino prints#reduction lino cut#square print#buckinghamshire#winter scenery#silhouette trees#gradient of colour#linocut landscape#estate#relief landscape#reduction print#nature walk#fading light#reduction linoprint#gradient light#tree linocut#original printmaking#national trust england#reduction#waddesdon manor#national trust uk#layered linocut

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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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