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An Original Linocut Print of Coventina, an ancient Goddess worshipped at Hadrians Wall. 

Coventina, Water Goddess of Northumberland. Worshipped at Coventina's Well, a natural spring at Carrawburgh on the Hadrians Wall. Coventina plays an important role in my life, as she inspired me to create and share my art with the world. Coventina's main attributes are abundance. renewal, inspiration, and healing.  As one of my first ever lino prints, this design is very special to me. 

Handprinted by myself at my home studio in the Northeast of England, so everyone is slightly different and unique.

The process of a linocut print is quite lengthy. I digitally design most of my prints, these are then printed and transfered to a block for carving. Once carved the block is inked and printed to produce the final piece. Each edition is different but limited. This edition will be of 20 prints. Each print is titled and signed for authenticity and comes with a descriptive note about the mythology of the design.

Printed on a variety of japanese bamboo printmaking paper.

Caligo Safewash Ink is an oil based ink which can be cleaned up without using toxic cleaners, its main ingredient is linseed oil which makes them environmentally friendly and easy to work with.

Your print will be carefully wrapped to ensure safe delivery. I am trying to make the move to using post-consumer packaging to be more ecofriendly.

All UK orders are being posted by the Royal Mail, for orders over £10 this will be by 48hr tracked delivery unless Express delivery options are added. For orders under £10 I use 2nd class post. International Delivery is via Royal Mail International Standard tracked Delivery.

The Print is approximately 13cmx16cm and the paper size is approximately 21cmx25cm and comes with a descriptive note about the design.

Coventina Original Linocut Print

£15.00Price
Excluding VAT |
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    Buyer is responsible for return postage costs and any loss in value if an item isn't returned in original condition.

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