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WHITBY ROOFTOPS North Yorkshire Coast Whitby England Coastal Fishing Village

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This is a signed limited edition giclee print titled 'Whitby Rooftops' North Yorkshire' by artist & printmaker Clare Caulfield.

Archival quality giclee print taken from my Drypoint & Chine-collé depicting the fishing town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. From a series of work capturing the rugged beauty and charm of North Yorkshire’s much loved coastal towns: Whitby, Robin Hoods Bay and Staithes.

Printed on high quality Somerset Velvet 255gsm paper using lightfast pigmented inks. Somerset Enhanced is a beautiful digital art paper that looks and feels like Watercolour Paper.

Signed, titled and editioned along the bottom edge beneath the image. (Randomly numbered out of the edition size of 150 copies)

Image size 39 x 30 cm (15.3 x 11.8 inches)

The paper size measures approx 44 x 35 cm (Includes a small white border around the image)

This listing is for a Giclee print, but here is a description of how I produced the original Drypoint: Using my own photographs as a starting point along with drawings from my sketchbook, I 'draw' by scratching into a metal plate, ink is then applied which settles into the scratched line, the excess ink is wiped from the plate leaving only the ink filled drawing. Next, I produce watercolour washes of colour, these are used in a collage technique called ‘Chine- Colle’, a painstaking process whereby the hand painted sheets of paper are cut up into various shapes and sizes to create a patchwork of rooftops and chimney pots.

Designed by Clare Caulfield

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