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297×420mm.
This one-colour open edition linocut is hand inked in either black or fluorescent red using vegetable oil based ink on FSC-certified 350gsm off-white paper.
The relief block has been carved by hand from lino which has then been inked with a roller and printed on a Stephenson Blake galley proofing press.
Every care goes into making each print as perfect as possible but, due to the nature of the printing process, each print varies very slightly in depth of colour and texture and therefore has its own unique quality.
This print is sold unframed, the print is packaged in a board backed crystal clear cello print bag.
Description
"This Is The Place" A3 Linocut Print (black or fluorescent red)...
"This Is The Place" A3 Linocut Print (black or fluorescent red)
Mark your space with presence, pride, and personality with our "This Is The Place" A3 linocut print – a typographic tribute to belonging and the power of place.
Meticulously hand-carved and printed using traditional linocut techniques, this artwork features bold, decorative lettering inspired by vintage signs and folk craft aesthetics. The expressive, nostalgic design is full of character and joy, capturing the feeling of home—wherever that may be.
Each print is made by hand on heavyweight, acid-free paper, making every piece slightly unique. Choose between timeless black or a vibrant fluorescent red for a more playful and striking look.
Ideal for hallways, entryways, or anywhere that feels special, this print is a bold declaration of meaning and memory.
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