'Whats For Dinner?' // Limited Edition Risograph Print -blue
Atelier Susan Bradley
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'Whats For Dinner?' // Original limited edition Risograph print...
'Whats For Dinner?' // Original limited edition Risograph print
One for the foodies. That thought, or perhaps question, from your family - what's for dinner? Find some inspiration in a pile of inspirational cookbooks.
This print has been created using the Risograph print method onto lovely lightly textured professional heavyweight printing paper. Risograph prints are created with a specialist Risograph printer, which works like a screenprinter using rich spot colours and stencils to create tactile and vibrant prints.
Risograph uses eco-friendly soy based inks, and is highly energy efficient and sustainable - so has minimal impact to the environment. It is a sometimes unpredictable printing technique, and the texture of the rich ink gives a unique ‘handmade feel’ tactile to the prints that I really love.
My risograph prints are created in limited editions, so each print is also hand titled, numbered and signed by me in pencil.
Medium: Original Risograph limited editon print
Paper size: 29 cms x 21 cms which fits a standard frame size
Ink: Turquoise (cyan) vegetable -based eco friendly risograph ink
Paper: A lovely white, lightly textured, acid-free, heavyweight 230 gsm professional printing paper
Edition size: Limited edition of 250
Each limited edition print is titled, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist (me!).
To be really clear, you are purchasing the print ONLY. No frames or mounts included - framed and mounted prints shown in my images are for illustration purposes only. You can purchase frames (and mounts) for this size of print very easily and affordably. If you want any guidance or suggestions simply email me.
Planet friendly packaging: All my prints come unframed. Up to A3 sized will come with a protective card backing, and wrapped in a clear protective compostable & biodegradable alternative to cellophane. No plastic here! Then packed inside a card backed envelope. A3 sized prints and above will come rolled in a tube.
Postage: Prints are sent on a tracked service within the UK.
Planet: I want my print making to have the least impact on the plant as possible. My risograph prints are created using use non-toxic vegetable based inks, on acid free specialist print making paper. They are created here in York by me. I package all my art in plastic-free and compostable packaging too.
To be really clear, you are purchasing the print only. No frames or mounts included - framed and mounted prints shown in my images are for illustration purposes only.
Planet friendly packaging: All my prints come unframed. Up to A3 sized will come with a protective card backing, and wrapped in a clear protective compostable & biodegradable alternative to cellophane. No plastic here! Then packed inside a card backed envelope. A3 sized prints and above will come rolled in a tube.
Planet: I want my print making to have the least impact on the plant as possible. So I use professional UK made vegetable oil based eco-friendly printmaking inks (and no solvents are used in the studio). All prints are sent to you in plastic-free packaging too
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 13th - 16th December
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Atelier Susan Bradley
York, Yorkshire
Susan creates original and innovative work with a distinctive graphic quality.Her art is created by hand printmaking - using letterpress, lino cut and mono printing techniques. Her fascination with these handmade analogue techniques and with 'slow art' drives her creative output. She loves how each piece she hand makes is absolutely unique. How each piece is made with care and attention, and how creating by hand produces what might seem like 'imperfections' in our perfect digital world (finger prints, different weights of ink and the like ) yet are actually what creates their beauty.
She combines a simple, graphic style for which she in known with either striking monochrome or rich metallics.
Her inspiration comes from inspirational poems, song lyrics, wild swimming, contemporary culture and ancient wisdoms, folklore, protest art and feminisim.