The inspiration for this print came from a visit to Roker Pier in Sunderland. Roker Pier and Lighthouse protect 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
Each Roker Pier print is hand-printed in my York studio on soft white paper with teal blue oil-based ink, making each one unique. See how it was made in my How I made Roker Pier blog.
Product Details
Limited Edition: Signed and numbered, part of a small edition of 60 prints.
Hand-printed onto 200 gsm soft white, acid-free paper.
Image Size: 125mm x 125mm (approx.)
Paper Size: 230mm x 230mm (9" × 9" frame)
Original Linocut Print: Supplied unframed with an acid-free protective backing board, and wrapped in cellophane for protection.
Framed image shown for illustration purposes only.
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As each print is handmade, slight variations in colour and detail may occur — this is part of what makes every print truly one of a kind.
Framing Advice
For help with choosing the right frame, visit 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.
How to Take Care of Your Original Print
This original print is created using professional, high-quality oil-based inks, along with acid-free paper and mounts. While the inks have excellent lightfastness, I recommend hanging your print out of direct sunlight. Read more on my FAQs page.
This is an original hand-pulled linocut print — not a digital reproduction.
Proudly handmade in Yorkshire. Artist Michelle Hughes retains all copyright.
Roker Pier, Sunderland, original linocut print
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