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Inspired by a bright paint job on one of our local pubs here in Bishops Castle, this Reduction Linocut presents the much loved pub in all its orange glory. This…
Great Charles street, Birmingham
A reduction linocut based on my photograph of a 1960s building in Great Charles Street, Birmingham This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and…
Yarborough House
An original linocut based on a local business selling second hand books and records. This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and printed, called…
Egyptian House
Inspired by an unusual building built in 1823 to the designs of John Foulston in the Egyptian style following the popularization of Egyptian architecture after the Napoleonic campaigns. One of…
Border Windows.
A reduction linocut of a shuttered and rather dilapidated building, formerly Border Windows. This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and printed, called a…
Liverpool Museum ( orange)
Inspired by a museum in Liverpool
Liverpool Museum ( blue)
An original linocut based on a photograph of the back of Liverpool Museum, taken on a glorious sunny day
Old School House , Presteigne
An original linocut based on a photograph of an unusual house in Presteigne. This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and printed, called a…
Bucknell shop
An original reduction linocut of a shop in rural Shropshire. This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and printed, called a Reduction Linocut. The…
Bloxwich Tardis
A complex reduction Linocut based on the Bloxwich Tardis, a time capsule monument erected by the town council. This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively…
The Three Tuns Brewery, Bishops Castle
Inspired by the Three Tuns Brewery Bishops Castle This original Linocut print uses one piece of lino which is progressively cut and printed, called a Reduction Linocut. The Linocut uses…
Architecture
These Linocuts demonstrate my fascination with architecture - particularly quirky, somewhat dilapidated or decorated buildings. They are sometimes achieved via the Reduction process and occasionally via multi blocks.
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