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Part of an ongoing series exploring my two loves, print and plant dyed textiles, Madder is a popular natural dye used to make rich reds and pinks.
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A small linocut print on archival paper, of a botanical illustration.
This print is from an edition of 5 and is part of an ongoing series of botanical illustrations of plants used in textile dyeing. It depicts a Madder plant used in making pink and red dyes and would make a lovely companion piece to the other prints in the series.
This print is completely original and handmade using traditional linocut techniques. The design is hand drawn onto lino before being carved and then inked and hand-burnished onto khadi paper.
The nature of lino as a medium means that the final results are unique to each finished print. Differences in the amount of ink, the pressure of the hand-burnishing technique I use and even the grain of the paper can change each work subtly. This leaves a unique connection between the final work and the artist.
Each print is 13.5cm x 18cm.
The print is sent unframed but covered in protective wrapping and backed by bend proof card.
Designed by Hannah Smith in Devon
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