'Explore Often' - Letterpress Print
Hooksmith Press
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- 26th December
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- 7th - 8th January
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A lovely vivid print using 2-Colour Wooden Type, very old Open-Shaded (G. F. Nesbitt USA, circa 1840's ex. Pennsylvania ) and a playful 2-colour border from Delittle of York, UK (1920's). It's amazing what's on your doorstep. You don't need to be a mou...
A lovely vivid print using 2-Colour Wooden Type, very old Open-Shaded (G. F. Nesbitt USA, circa 1840's ex. Pennsylvania ) and a playful 2-colour border from Delittle of York, UK (1920's). It's amazing what's on your doorstep. You don't need to be a mountaineer, you might not need a full scale expedition. Get out there and admire what ever it is you're into regularly. I love the old adage from a NZ tourism campaign; 'Don't leave home until you've seen the country'
A4 (297x210mm), 300gsm Recycled Card Stock, Vansons Rubber Inks - Sold Unframed
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Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 7th - 8th January
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Leytonstone, london
Typographic prints made lovingly by hand, using age old and rare letterpress equipment from the vast and revered Hooksmith Press collection–some nearing 200 years old.
The wordsmithing is as varied as the typefaces. Hooksmith Press produces both solely text-based prints, and text accompanied by imagery (from antique advertising/pictorial plates and bold colour blocks and borders). Subjects range from, fun poetic-witticisms, nostalgic & contemporary observations/sage advice or the just plain obtuse.