Artwork description:

An invitation which is somewhat alarming.

Printed on 250 gsm BFK Rives paper using an ancient Harry Rochat press.
I use a cardboard plate which is hand inked for every impression. Every print is slightly different so they are unique and original. I masked out parts of the houses and painted them in afterwards with watercolour. The plate has embossed quite an impression onto the paper giving it a rugged charm.
Very small limited edition of 15 and this is number 4.
Supplied mounted and cello wrapped ready to frame.

Materials used:

Paper intaglio ink watercolour

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #printmaking #bridge #cliffs #contemporary landscape #cottages #collagraph #rough sea #english coast #clifftop #remote seascape #remote houses 

Come on Over (2019) Collagraphs
by Jay Seabrook

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An invitation which is somewhat alarming.

Printed on 250 gsm BFK Rives paper using an ancient Harry Rochat press.
I use a cardboard plate which is hand inked for every impression. Every print is slightly different so they are unique and original. I masked out parts of the houses and painted them in afterwards with watercolour. The plate has embossed quite an impression onto the paper giving it a rugged charm.
Very small limited edition of 15 and this is number 4.
Supplied mounted and cello wrapped ready to frame.

Materials used:

Paper intaglio ink watercolour

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #printmaking #bridge #cliffs #contemporary landscape #cottages #collagraph #rough sea #english coast #clifftop #remote seascape #remote houses 
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I am a printmaker working mainly in collagraphs. I have a studio at home in Rutland and I am constantly inspired by the view from my window. My great great... Read more

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