Porthgain Harbour II, St Davids Lino Print

Lino Lord

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    • Order placed
    • 9th May
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    • 30th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 3rd - 4th June

Credentials

  • Handmade
Description

Lino print of Porthgain, Pembrokeshire II. Another print of the lovely harbour that is Porthgain, this time larger and a different angle from the previous one. If you look out to see and see the white building to your left there is a set of steps above it, this print is based on an image from the top of those steps.

Limited edition of 50.

Printed onto the finest Somerset paper using hand-mixed ink from Cranfield Colours. The colour is a green/blue.

Variations do occur in each print as they are printed individually by hand.

Need to know

Paper size approx 15"x11"
Print area size approx 12"x8"

Limited edition of 50 prints.

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Receive it by 3rd - 4th June

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Founder of Lino Lord

Lino Lord

Watlington, Oxfordshire

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.