Kintsugi 'Ede's Insect Plate' misprint

£45.00 On Sale

Ever so slightly misaligned but this has had a line of gold ink added in the manner of Kintsugi - the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold dust.

This is a four colour reduction linocut print of a Chinese porcelain plate found in a cabinet in Jim and Helen Ede's cottage at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge. I have always loved this plate and head straight for it whenever I visit. It is tucked away and probably overlooked by many but the stylised insects draw me to them every time. I have tried to replicate this wonderful old piece of porcelain in this print. It is hand printed on beautiful Somerset paper using oil based inks.

The edition price without gold is £80
-The paper size is 38cm x 42cm
-Image size is 26cm in diameter
-Printed on Somerset satin 250gsm paper
-Each print is signed
-A test print from a limited edition of 10

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