Cribyn — Linocut Print (Limited Edition)

Paul Worthy

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This original linocut is a two-colour print of one of South Wales' well-known mountain peaks — Cribyn. Situated just next to Pen Y Fan, this pointy shark-fin of a summit is a striking, dominant figure on the skyline...

This original linocut is a two-colour print of one of South Wales' well-known mountain peaks — Cribyn. Situated just next to Pen Y Fan, this pointy shark-fin of a summit is a striking, dominant figure on the skyline.

Reproduced using two interlocking pieces of lino, which are inked up separately and then printed at the same time.

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Limited edition of 10
120gsm fine art paper
20 x 20cm

Shipped flat, in a sturdy card-backed envelope.

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Paul Worthy

Cardiff, Wales

Hi, I’m Paul, a Graphic Designer and Linocut Printmaker based in Cardiff.

I began experimenting with lino as a medium during lockdown, and I have found that linocut printing provides me with an enjoyable contrast to my digital-based day job. My background in design influences my work, helping me to explore the possibilities of physical composition.

When I’m not working, I’ll spend as much time as I can outside — cycling, hill walking or sea swimming.