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Succulents Print

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Succulents PrintThis is a gicle print of an original illustration by Sarah Young, originally done for the magazine Gardens Illustrated in which gardening and cooking articles were illustrated throughout the seasons. Gicle printing is a trusted digital printing method for producing museum quality art prints with archival quality pigment inks that provide rich, long lasting colour. This print is printed on acid and lignin free Hahnemhle German Etching 310gsm

This is a giclée print of an original illustration by Sarah Young, originally done for the magazine Gardens Illustrated in which gardening and cooking articles were illustrated throughout the seasons.

Giclée printing is a trusted digital printing method for producing museum-quality art prints with archival quality pigment inks that provide rich, long-lasting colour. This print is printed on acid- and lignin-free Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm heavyweight 100% α-cellulose paper (alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure) with a fibrous finish especially suited for reproducing watercolour and ink pieces.

Image size: 21 x 9.5 cm.
Paper size: 24 x 13 cm approx.
Open edition, titled and signed.

Sarah Young is a painter, printmaker, illustrator and maker working with narrative themes often inspired by myth, folk tales, circus and burlesque imagery. As a printmaker she is known for her lino and wood cuts but she also works in screen printing, mono print and collagraph.

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