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Shop Linocuts and Editioned Works Seven Trees, Parkers Beach

Seven Trees, Parkers Beach

A$350.00

'Seven Trees, Parkers Beach' is a hand painted original linocut print of one of my favourite Tasmanian beaches on the Tasman Peninsula. Arriving at Parkers beach is one of the things I love about it. Driving down through the bush that grows up to the high tide mark, you catch glimpses of the beach through the trees. The shade of the bush creates a contrast for the bright openness of the beach beyond.

I hand carve the lino block, and print using oil based printing ink onto Stonehenge printmakers paper. I then hand paint each print individually with artist quality watercolour. Prints is signed and numbered, with this being a small edition of 25. The print itself is 25cm x 25cm (almost 10" x 10") with the paper generously sized around it, as pictured. The paper has a deckled/torn edge.

Your print will be shipped flat, mounted on a piece of acid-free foam core and wrapped in cello wrap to ensure that it arrives in perfect condition. It also makes it easy to gift-wrap should you wish to give is as a gift.

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Seven Trees, Parkers Beach

A$350.00

'Seven Trees, Parkers Beach' is a hand painted original linocut print of one of my favourite Tasmanian beaches on the Tasman Peninsula. Arriving at Parkers beach is one of the things I love about it. Driving down through the bush that grows up to the high tide mark, you catch glimpses of the beach through the trees. The shade of the bush creates a contrast for the bright openness of the beach beyond.

I hand carve the lino block, and print using oil based printing ink onto Stonehenge printmakers paper. I then hand paint each print individually with artist quality watercolour. Prints is signed and numbered, with this being a small edition of 25. The print itself is 25cm x 25cm (almost 10" x 10") with the paper generously sized around it, as pictured. The paper has a deckled/torn edge.

Your print will be shipped flat, mounted on a piece of acid-free foam core and wrapped in cello wrap to ensure that it arrives in perfect condition. It also makes it easy to gift-wrap should you wish to give is as a gift.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

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