The inspiration for this print came from a visit to Roker Pier in Sunderland. Roker Pier and Lighthouse protects the entrance to Sunderland's harbour. It was built between 1885 and 1903. In 2012 the pier, tunnel and lighthouse were restored and you can now go on guided tours of the tunnel and lighthouse.
How it’s made
This is a 1-colour multi-block print which is hand-printed using oil-based inks. Find out how I made it in my How I made Roker Pier blog.
Mounted limited edition prints
Linocut - mounted, unframed
Image size: 125mm x 125mm
Mount outer: 230mm x 230mm (9 x 9”)
Edition size: 60 copies
This is an original limited edition print. Each print is individually hand-signed and numbered.
Each print is individually hand-printed on acid-free paper, using oil-based inks.
All prints come unframed in an acid-free mount, wrapped in cellophane. The framed print is for illustration purposes only.
Linocut printing is a handmade process with variations in colour and detail. This adds to their individuality by making each print unique.
What size frame do I need for your prints?
See my Printmaking FAQ page for a guide to frame sizes for my linocut prints.
This print will fit into an IKEA Ribba 23cm square frame.
This is not a digitally reproduced print.
Please note that the copyright of this artwork is retained by the artist.
Roker Pier, Sunderland, original linocut print
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