Artwork description:

A large Limited Edition colour linocut of the annual open air ice rink in front of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex.

This is a large linocut made using several carved blocks of lino, one for each colour. The ink is transferred to the paper by rubbing the back with a baren and a wooden spoon. (Takes a while!).

The actual print is 27cm high and 39cm wide (roughly A3 - so pretty big).

This is a variable edition of 50, and, as always with linocuts, each print will vary since they are produced by hand.

In this edition, there is quite a variation in colour - so each print is particularly unique!

The first image is from a scan of the actual print for sale, Number 7, as is the close-up. Other photos show how the print looks in its mount and how it would look in a frame - hopefully giving you an idea of scale!

Each print is numbered, titled and signed on the front by me, the artist.

The linocut is printed on acid-free paper, using water-based inks.

The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a wonderful architectural confection and has been admired for several hundred years. It was built from 1787 as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. The interior is equally amazing and imaginative.

The open air rink at the Pavilion is open every year for a few weeks before Christmas - a delightful spectacle of winter fun against this beautiful backdrop.

The linocut comes with a mount, backing board and cellophane wrap so it is ready for a 40cm by 50cm frame.

Please note international orders will be posted without a mount and rolled in a tube with acid-free tissue.

Materials used:

water-based printing inks, colour, lino

Tags:
#winter #royal pavilion #ice rink #brighton linocut #sussex linoprint 

The Royal Pavilion Ice Rink, Brighton. Large Limited Edition linocut No.7 (2020)

Linocut 
by Fiona Horan

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A large Limited Edition colour linocut of the annual open air ice rink in front of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex.

This is a large linocut made using several carved blocks of lino, one for each colour. The ink is transferred to the paper by rubbing the back with a baren and a wooden spoon. (Takes a while!).

The actual print is 27cm high and 39cm wide (roughly A3 - so pretty big).

This is a variable edition of 50, and, as always with linocuts, each print will vary since they are produced by hand.

In this edition, there is quite a variation in colour - so each print is particularly unique!

The first image is from a scan of the actual print for sale, Number 7, as is the close-up. Other photos show how the print looks in its mount and how it would look in a frame - hopefully giving you an idea of scale!

Each print is numbered, titled and signed on the front by me, the artist.

The linocut is printed on acid-free paper, using water-based inks.

The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a wonderful architectural confection and has been admired for several hundred years. It was built from 1787 as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. The interior is equally amazing and imaginative.

The open air rink at the Pavilion is open every year for a few weeks before Christmas - a delightful spectacle of winter fun against this beautiful backdrop.

The linocut comes with a mount, backing board and cellophane wrap so it is ready for a 40cm by 50cm frame.

Please note international orders will be posted without a mount and rolled in a tube with acid-free tissue.

Materials used:

water-based printing inks, colour, lino

Tags:
#winter #royal pavilion #ice rink #brighton linocut #sussex linoprint 
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I am an artist and printmaker living on the sunny south coast of England. I am inspired by the coastline and architecture here, as well as the theatres and performance... Read more

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