'Echium Vulgare' Original Linocut Print
'Echium Vulgare' Original Linocut Print
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From Bristol-based artist Becca Thorne comes this beautiful original Lino cut, printed onto handmade Nepalese Lokta paper.
Description
A signed and numbered three-colour lino print by artist and illustrator Becca Thorne, this 'Echium Vulgare' print is inspired by spring in the allotment, printed on hand burnished lokta paper, a sustainable and eco friendly material.
The result, a truly unique print with each paper containing specks of bark and fibres.
Dimensions
Paper: 480mm x 245mm
Framed: 580mm x 330mm x 25mm
Features
Hand printed
Unframed
Made in Bristol
Materials
Lokta paper
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