This is part of my regional linocuts series, inspired by my native north-east of England.
Bernard Gilpin was a 16th century English Cleric and reformer, who did a lot of work in the north of England and is buried in the church of the local community where I am from, in Houghton-Le-Spring, Sunderland.
Each work will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.
This is a limited edition linocut, printed on beautiful Fabriano Rosapina Avorio paper.
Your print will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.
If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.
ink, linoleum, paper
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This is part of my regional linocuts series, inspired by my native north-east of England.
Bernard Gilpin was a 16th century English Cleric and reformer, who did a lot of work in the north of England and is buried in the church of the local community where I am from, in Houghton-Le-Spring, Sunderland.
Each work will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.
This is a limited edition linocut, printed on beautiful Fabriano Rosapina Avorio paper.
Your print will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.
If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.
ink, linoleum, paper
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