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A unique, multi-coloured lino print: one of a series of experiments in colour and technique, each of which is distinct.

The artist has created a lino mosaic, varying colour, pressure and position of the elements. Both the artistic process and end result echo and pay tribute to the construction of stained glass: a single linocut in black is the 'lead', holding individual pieces of 'glass' to create the image of a bee on a flower.

The final result of these experiments is 'Bee Mosaic', a limited edition of 5 prints which is also available on Artfinder.

Note: actual image size is 23x26cm, printed on cream Zerkall paper approx 33x43cm to allow for mounting and framing.

Materials used:

Lino cut, ink on paper

Tags:
#nature #colour #insect #lino print #bee 

Mosaic Experiments II (2020)

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by Rebecca Coleman

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A unique, multi-coloured lino print: one of a series of experiments in colour and technique, each of which is distinct.

The artist has created a lino mosaic, varying colour, pressure and position of the elements. Both the artistic process and end result echo and pay tribute to the construction of stained glass: a single linocut in black is the 'lead', holding individual pieces of 'glass' to create the image of a bee on a flower.

The final result of these experiments is 'Bee Mosaic', a limited edition of 5 prints which is also available on Artfinder.

Note: actual image size is 23x26cm, printed on cream Zerkall paper approx 33x43cm to allow for mounting and framing.

Materials used:

Lino cut, ink on paper

Tags:
#nature #colour #insect #lino print #bee 
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Rebecca Coleman SGFA has exhibited work at some of the country's most iconic artistic locations — including the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal West of England Academy —... Read more

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