Cunning
It’s suppertime and what cunning scheme is that wolf thinking up right now to find something tasty?
Technique: 3-colour woodcut
Image Size: 22.5cm x 30cm
Paper Size: 38.5cm x 48cm
Paper: Zerkall smooth white 140gm
Edition: 14
These prints are produced using a traditional etching press. Colours are individually mixed using oil based printing inks, therefore subtle variations will occur between each print, adding to their uniqueness. Down & Dirty warning: Printed on an antique Columbian press, there are a few thumb marks on the edges of these prints… you could cut them off, hide them with a window mount, or keep them in full view…
See Relief Printmaking on Francois’s website for more on the process.
It’s suppertime and what cunning scheme is that wolf thinking up right now to find something tasty?
Technique: 3-colour woodcut
Image Size: 22.5cm x 30cm
Paper Size: 38.5cm x 48cm
Paper: Zerkall smooth white 140gm
Edition: 14
These prints are produced using a traditional etching press. Colours are individually mixed using oil based printing inks, therefore subtle variations will occur between each print, adding to their uniqueness. Down & Dirty warning: Printed on an antique Columbian press, there are a few thumb marks on the edges of these prints… you could cut them off, hide them with a window mount, or keep them in full view…
See Relief Printmaking on Francois’s website for more on the process.
It’s suppertime and what cunning scheme is that wolf thinking up right now to find something tasty?
Technique: 3-colour woodcut
Image Size: 22.5cm x 30cm
Paper Size: 38.5cm x 48cm
Paper: Zerkall smooth white 140gm
Edition: 14
These prints are produced using a traditional etching press. Colours are individually mixed using oil based printing inks, therefore subtle variations will occur between each print, adding to their uniqueness. Down & Dirty warning: Printed on an antique Columbian press, there are a few thumb marks on the edges of these prints… you could cut them off, hide them with a window mount, or keep them in full view…
See Relief Printmaking on Francois’s website for more on the process.