Wednesday 13 July 2022

Yorkshire and the return of the magic donkeys....

Hi there

However much I wish that time would slow down a bit, it ignores me and ploughs on regardless. It has been a lot of fun returning to events so far this year, especially Printfest in Ulverston, Lake District. A long weekend of talking print with all sorts of people, including really nerdy conversations with other printmakers was a lot of fun!

The rest of the year is also looking good for quality events, including Welbeck Winter Weekend, Wirksworth Festival, Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair, Sheffield Print Fair and more.... I'll keep you posted via my newsletter and on social media about dates etc..


REDUCTIONS/SUMMER SALE!

I have decided to discontinue quite a few older poster-prints in my Folksy shop, so many of the are reduced in price, and I have also introduced a Summer Sale for the whole of July, with 20% off all of my prints, if you use the discount code SUMMER22JG at the checkout.

Also I am giving away a free poster-print with every sale purchase, from a selection of one-offs that I have never sold before. Bargain, eh?!







NEW PRINTS

I have quite a few new prints to show you since I last blogged. All are available in my Folksy shop. Here they are...

'Haworth'

A4 2-colour linocut/screenprint, edition of 80.

A beautiful village in West Yorkshire, and home to the Bronte sisters for all of their literary careers.

'Magic Donkey No.4' 

A2 2-colour screenprint, edition of 12.

Further donkey dream explorations...

'Sheffield City View No.10' 

A3 poster-print in dark red/dark blue.

This is a view at Kelham Island looking north up Kelham Weir towards Ball Street Bridge and the Victorian factory buildings in the background.

'Sheffield City View No.10' 

A3 poster-print in grey/brown.

This is a view at Kelham Island looking north up Kelham Weir towards Ball Street Bridge and the Victorian factory buildings in the background.

'Sheffield City View No.10' 

A3 screen-print in warm grey.

This is a view at Kelham Island looking north up Kelham Weir towards Ball Street Bridge and the Victorian factory buildings in the background.

'The Donkey Garden' 

A4 2-colour linocut/screen-print, edition of 50.

Who knew donkeys could have such fun in their own gardens?

 

'Red Donkey Blue Donkey'

A2 2-colour linocut/screenprint, edition of 10.

Upon scaling nearly monoliths, two slightly surprised donkeys discover each other.