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A view of Slaters Bridge in Little Langdale, Lake District. A 5-colour multi-block print which is hand-printed using oil-based inks.

 

Inspiration

Slaters Bridge is a 17th-century packhorse bridge in Little Langdale. This print was inspired by a couple of walks. The first was a circular walk from Elterwater. The second, starting at the Great Langdale campsite and circumnavigating Lingmoor Fell. I loved the views across Little Langdale and Little Langdale Tarn. See photos in my Langdale blog.

 

 

Limited edition unframed linocut print.

Edition of 60

This is an original linocut print (not a digitally reproduced print).


Image size 160 x 160mm
Mount aperture 190 x 190mm

Mount outer 305 x 305mm

 

Hand-carved lino block, then hand-printed using oil-based inks on acid-free paper.

 

Linocut printing is a handmade process and variations in colour and detail will occur. This adds to their individuality by making each print unique.

 

All prints come unframed in an acid-free mount, wrapped in cellophane.

The framed print is for illustration purposes only.

 

Each print is individually hand-signed and numbered.

 

What size frame do I need for your prints?

See my Printmaking FAQ page for a guide to frame sizes for my linocut prints. 

 

Please note that the copyright of this artwork is retained by the artist.

Slater’s Bridge, Lake District, original linocut print

£95.00Price
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