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YUSHAN

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This hand-crafted linocut scales-up Japan's 1923 postage stamp Mt. Niitaka, issued upon the visit of Crown Prince Horihito to Taiwan, and depicts the country's highest peak, Yushan.


This piece is part of a series baked up to experiment with and test my printmaking skills, imaginatively entitled Stamps. Each stamp has been meticulously captured, cleaned-up, and carved into linoleum, before being handprinted onto Chinese rice paper made from mulberry bark fibre, which mimics the delicate nature and gently woven texture of many historic stamps. Some details may be lost, some may be found, but each comes with a new appreciation for this craft.


Printing technique: Linocut

Dimensions: 25x30cm

Paper: 30gsm acid free rice paper

Ink: Archival quality block printing ink

Colour: Orange

Edition: Open


As is the nature of this imperfect by-hand printing technique and hand-cut paper, each print pulled will vary slightly from those pictured. Handling, packaging, and UK mainland shipping is included in price. For overseas enquiries, please get in touch.



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