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              Beach Study
‘Beach Study’ is an original wood engraving print from a limited edition of 50. Printed on thin Kitakata paper using traditional oil based ink.
This print was inspired by walks on my local beaches in Cornwall. In this small composition, I was practicing capturing the curved shape of the shoreline and using different mark-making techniques to create contrast between the light sandy beach, the sparkling water, and the dark rocky cliffs.
Paper size: 6 x 6 inches (15.5 x 15.5 cm)
Image size: 2 x 2 inches (5 x 5 cm)
*This print comes unframed
*Please note that this paper has visible speckles from the natural fibres used to make it. (See the last photo.) If you find them distracting simply frame the print in a window mount to cover them (see the second to last photo).
View my portfolio to see examples of framed prints.
‘Beach Study’ is an original wood engraving print from a limited edition of 50. Printed on thin Kitakata paper using traditional oil based ink.
This print was inspired by walks on my local beaches in Cornwall. In this small composition, I was practicing capturing the curved shape of the shoreline and using different mark-making techniques to create contrast between the light sandy beach, the sparkling water, and the dark rocky cliffs.
Paper size: 6 x 6 inches (15.5 x 15.5 cm)
Image size: 2 x 2 inches (5 x 5 cm)
*This print comes unframed
*Please note that this paper has visible speckles from the natural fibres used to make it. (See the last photo.) If you find them distracting simply frame the print in a window mount to cover them (see the second to last photo).
View my portfolio to see examples of framed prints.
