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Bull and Last pub Print - Limited Edition of 50

Liz Whiteman Smith

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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Original hand pulled 5 colours screen print from an edition of 50, printed on creamy Heritage White 315 gsm paper. The Bull & Last pub in Highgate was a coaching inn in the 18th century. It got its unusual name because it was the last stop on the coach heading north out of London. Apparently, the coach man would call out “The Bull and last” as they approached the pub - the last stop. Highgate and the surrounding area had an established drinking culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. If you wandered into some of the public houses you might be asked for a fee to take part in the ‘Swearing on the Horns’ oath. This was a ceremony unique to Highgate and the oath involved committing to ‘merriment and debauchery’. The local landlord would be there to oversee the initiation. A man would hold a set of stag antlers and the individual would be expected to kiss or salute the horns with encouragement from regulars. Once the oath was taken, the oath taker became a ‘Free person of Highgate Village’, which would mean free drinks for him and his friends if he were to be found penniless but, if this was not the case, he would have to buy a round of drinks for the entire pub. I wonder if this tradition still takes place. Signed and numbered on the front at the bottom. Orders are carefully wrapped, rolled into a strong tube and despatched by Royal Mail Special next day delivery signed and tracked within three days, usually quicker. Overseas orders are rolled into a strong tube and sent by courier.

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Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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I am a screen printer and artist, currently living in London. I love to travel around the world, exploring unusual places and cultures. I create series of multi-layered screen prints, working from my own photographs and drawings. My recent travels to Japan have inspired this series of prints. I was drawn to the tranquility of the temples and the carefully curated landscapes surrounding them. Using numerous layers of screen printing, I have built up a painterly image to convey the stillness and beauty. Gold leaf has then been applied to the prints, as it is applied to the temples themselves, to purify and protect them from negativity. An elected member of the Southbank Printmakers Gallery. I also organise North London Printmakers and curate several stands at the Affordable Art Fair. I have work in the Victoria and Albert museum archives and have collectors around the world.

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