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How Green Was My Hill Print - Limited Edition of 1

E-L Cartwright

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Linocuts on Paper

Size: 5.4 W x 4 H x 0.1 D in

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A hand-inked linocut of a hill and cherry tree. Created using oil based black ink on white, acid-free paper, this landscape picture was inspired by a trip to Dovedale, where I envisaged "Thorpe Cloud" as a Japanese style print with bright, translucent colours. This is part of two works in the same style; the other is called, How Bright Was My Valley. An original print, this will come with a signed and dated certificate of authenticity.

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Printmaking:Linocuts on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:5.4 W x 4 H x 0.1 D in

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Art is a place I can be free from the constraints of everyday life and enter a world of the imagination. Dreams and the subconscious provide a deep well of ideas, with the subjects of time, childhood, nature and mortality echoing throughout my work. Over the years, there have been several different thematic periods to my output, with a variety of media chosen according to my aims and interests at that time. In Vincent Dreams of Sunflowers, for instance, I favoured the delicacy of pen and watercolour to create detailed imagery rich in symbolism. By contrast, in a recent series of oil pastel and acrylic paintings, I employed bold colours and deliberate clean lines to convey meaning through shape and form. The hawk-like figure that occurs early on in my work reappears again, as do several familiar motifs including eyes and masks, reflecting my fascination with the seen and unseen. Of late – and with the discovery that my great-grandfather was a lithographic artist – I have become increasingly drawn to the process of printmaking. Preferring the starkly unadorned images achievable through relief printing techniques, I have expanded my portfolio to include a number of original linocuts. An admirer of visionary artist William Blake, my painting and poetry often go hand in hand, their symbiotic relationship resulting in a number of combined projects that can stand together or alone. I am also an original member of Blake for Artists, which is a peer-led learning group that meets every Monday evening on Zoom to discuss the works of William Blake, who lived for a time in Felpham, West Sussex. Ultimately, to me the blank canvas – like the empty page – represents endless possibilities for creation; here I can express and share alternative perceptions of life through visions, dark or dream-like, playful or thoughtful.

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