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Black cat devouring a city - lino print

Black cat devouring a city - lino print

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A huge black cat rearing up and threatening to eat the whole city! Wow!

This city happens to be Bristol but honestly, it could take place anywhere, beware...

This is an hand printed lino print from my original design - printed with a boxwood burnishing tool onto Somerset Satin paper - it is in a limited edition of only 30.

The image size is 20cm high and 31 cm wide, the paper is bigger...

The listing is for an unframed lino print and it will arrive backed with card and wrapped in cellophane ready for framing or to give to a cat loving (?) friend!!

Designed by Melanie Wickham

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