Hold Fast To Hope — Original Letterpress Print

Paul Worthy

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    • 2nd April
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    • 8th - 9th April

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Hold Fast To Hope is an original letterpress print, created using wood type on a premium white art paper. This bold typographic print is a great reminder that hope can always be found even in the darkest of times. Shine some positivity in your home with t...

Hold Fast To Hope is an original letterpress print, created using wood type on a premium white art paper. This bold typographic print is a great reminder that hope can always be found even in the darkest of times. Shine some positivity in your home with this vibrant handmade print.

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This letterpress design is printed in red ink on a premium white art paper. The prints are A4 size — 21cm x 30cm. Open edition. All prints are posted flat in a very 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.