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This is the third of the three variations and is printed in five shades of grey.
EV I/III ~ Prints 1-5 are printed in black
EV II/III ~ Prints 6-10 are printed in a mid grey
EV III/III ~ Prints 11-25 are reduction printed in 5 shades of grey

Craig Goch is the top dam in the series in the Elan Valley. This print is based on a photograph taken whilst the dam was overtopping. The beautiful Elan Valley lies in the heart of mid-Wales. The dams were built at the end of the 19th Century to supply water to Birmingham via a 75 mile-long gravity fed aqueduct.

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This is a reduction linocut, where the block is successively printed and recut, inked and printed for each layer - a process which results in its gradual destruction.

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If you have any questions about this print, or my work in general, please get in touch via the 'Contact me' link on my listings page. If you would like to discuss a commission please use the ‘Commission artwork’ link.

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The item will be packaged in a sturdy postal tube and sent via a Royal Mail 'Tracked' service. If multiple items are purchased, I will endeavour to send them in a single package within the weight and compensation limits and will refund any monies saved in this way.

If you are ordering from outside the UK or America please be aware that you may be liable for local duty and/or tax - the responsibility for payment of these costs lies with the buyer.

Materials used:

Hawthorn Printmakers ‘Stay Open’ inks on Strathmore 500 Riverpoint 280gsm, 100% cotton paper

Tags:
#reservoir #wales #birmingham #lino #elan valley 

Craig Goch II (EVIII/III) (2020) Linocut
by Paul Rickard

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This is the third of the three variations and is printed in five shades of grey.
EV I/III ~ Prints 1-5 are printed in black
EV II/III ~ Prints 6-10 are printed in a mid grey
EV III/III ~ Prints 11-25 are reduction printed in 5 shades of grey

Craig Goch is the top dam in the series in the Elan Valley. This print is based on a photograph taken whilst the dam was overtopping. The beautiful Elan Valley lies in the heart of mid-Wales. The dams were built at the end of the 19th Century to supply water to Birmingham via a 75 mile-long gravity fed aqueduct.

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This is a reduction linocut, where the block is successively printed and recut, inked and printed for each layer - a process which results in its gradual destruction.

~

If you have any questions about this print, or my work in general, please get in touch via the 'Contact me' link on my listings page. If you would like to discuss a commission please use the ‘Commission artwork’ link.

~

The item will be packaged in a sturdy postal tube and sent via a Royal Mail 'Tracked' service. If multiple items are purchased, I will endeavour to send them in a single package within the weight and compensation limits and will refund any monies saved in this way.

If you are ordering from outside the UK or America please be aware that you may be liable for local duty and/or tax - the responsibility for payment of these costs lies with the buyer.

Materials used:

Hawthorn Printmakers ‘Stay Open’ inks on Strathmore 500 Riverpoint 280gsm, 100% cotton paper

Tags:
#reservoir #wales #birmingham #lino #elan valley 
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I am a printmaker creating original, limited edition linoleum relief prints in my studio in mid-Wales and am a member of the Aberystwyth Printmakers & Swansea Print Workshop. A long-held interest... Read more

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