Cogs and Dogs
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The lanes burgeoning with frothy cow parsley, winding up to the cooler moors in Cornwall. Perfect to cycle or walk the hounds!
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After a long, hot day in the office or working at home what could be better than grabbing your bike and heading for the cool breezes of the hills? It's the best therapy I know.
I live in a village in the old tin mining area of Cornwall and there are plenty of quiet, pretty trails and lanes to explore with bikes or dogs. It's especially lovely when the hedgerows are burgeoning with foams of cow parsley, foxgloves and campion.
This is an original lino print, burnished from a piece of hand carved lino using a wooden spoon and/or home made doorknob device. By the very nature of hand printed lino prints, there are small differences between each print. It's part of their charm.
The image is 15 cm long x 10.2cm wide and the paper size approx 13.8cm x 20.0cm
The paper is Japanese Sunome Senaka paper and the edition is limited to just 10 plus one artist's proof.
This listing is for one unframed print.
The print will be protected in a cellophane sleeve and posted first class in a stout board backed envelope.
Designed by Sue Woollatt in Camborne, Cornwall
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