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SKIMMING STONES

Limited edition handmade linocut print

‘Skimming Stones’ is one of a series of eight colour linocut prints of summer seascape scenes.

Whilst on a beach holiday, I was struck by the contrast between the constantly changing sea, with energetic surfers and family activities below, and the stillness of the endless sky above. I thought it would be a fun challenge to transport the viewer to the heat and haze of the seaside as a series of linocut seascapes.

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Created using two panels of Japanese vinyl linocut, printed by hand, using a Beevers hydraulic press with blended relief inks onto Heritage 335gsm paper.

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#seascape #sea #summer #ocean #holidays #big sky #ponytail #ripples in #beach girl #skimming stones 
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SKIMMING STONES (2022)

Linocut 
by Gregory Millar

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SKIMMING STONES

Limited edition handmade linocut print

‘Skimming Stones’ is one of a series of eight colour linocut prints of summer seascape scenes.

Whilst on a beach holiday, I was struck by the contrast between the constantly changing sea, with energetic surfers and family activities below, and the stillness of the endless sky above. I thought it would be a fun challenge to transport the viewer to the heat and haze of the seaside as a series of linocut seascapes.

Materials used:

Created using two panels of Japanese vinyl linocut, printed by hand, using a Beevers hydraulic press with blended relief inks onto Heritage 335gsm paper.

Tags:
#seascape #sea #summer #ocean #holidays #big sky #ponytail #ripples in #beach girl #skimming stones 
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Gregory Millar I don’t remember ever ‘becoming’ an artist but from an early age I’ve always loved to draw. At school I discovered the work of great painters, sculptors and designers... Read more

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