Padstow 'Obby 'Oss, Limited Edition Lino Print

Lino Lord

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The 'Obby 'Oss festival is a folk custom that takes place each 1st of May in Padstow, in North Cornwall. It involves two separate processions making their way around the town, each containing an eponymous hobby horse known as the 'Obby 'Oss...

The 'Obby 'Oss festival is a folk custom that takes place each 1st of May in Padstow, in North Cornwall. It involves two separate processions making their way around the town, each containing an eponymous hobby horse known as the 'Obby 'Oss.

Paper size approx 15"x11"

Paper size approx 12"x8.5"

Limited edition of 50 printed, printed in Lino Lord's Lugger blue ink onto Somerset paper.

Signed and editioned.

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Paper size approx 12" x 8.5"

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Founder of Lino Lord

Lino Lord

Falmouth, Cornwall

The joy of printmaking for me is rooted in the traditional tools and time honoured techniques that create beautiful, affordable art for every wall.

Each Lino Lord print is entirely handmade by me - from the first sketch, to inking the lino and turning the wheel of the press. I enjoy the honest, analogue process and no two prints are ever the same.

I also love to celebrate my Cornish heritage in my coastal designs, as well as homegrown produce and fun ‘retro chic’ classics.