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The Gondolier – Smaller Print – Ltd. Ed Lino Print
Water-based black, matte ink print on white 220 gsm paper, hand-hand pressed with a spoon and touched up by hand also to give it a consistent tone all over.
(Watermark only included to protect the online image, the print will only have edition number, title and it will be signed by myself.)
Size of the smaller image is approx. 11 x 18 cm
Size of the larger mount is approx. 20.5 x 25.5 cm
Limited edition of 30 prints in the smaller size. Also available in a larger size in the shop. Delivered mounted and wrapped in cellophane.
All UK-bound items are sent 1st class delivery, signed for. Please contact me if you would prefer another method.
To care for you print, please keep it out of direct sunlight and away from moisture
£23.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
The Gondolier – Larger Print – Ltd. Ed Lino Print
Water-based black, matte ink print on white 220 gsm paper, hand-hand pressed with a spoon and touched up by hand also to give it a consistent tone all over.
(Watermark only included to protect the online image, the print will only have edition number, title and it will be signed by myself.)
Size of the larger image is approx. 19 x 31 cm
Size of the larger mount is approx. 32 x 43 cm
Limited edition of 25 prints in the larger size. Also available in a medium size in the shop. Delivered mounted and wrapped in cellophane.
All UK-bound items are sent 1st class delivery, signed for. Please contact me if you would prefer another method.
To care for you print, please keep it out of direct sunlight and away from moisture
£43.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Wheel of the year poster, wicca, pagan calendar poster, home decor print, foiled
The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by many modern Pagans, consisting of the year’s chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. While names for each festival vary among diverse pagan traditions, syncretic treatments often refer to the four solar events as “quarter days” and the four midpoint events as “cross-quarter days”, particularly in Wicca. Differing sects of modern Paganism also vary regarding the precise timing of each celebration, based on distinctions such as lunar phase and geographic hemisphere.
£10.00 Sold by: Cures and Curses
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