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20:20 Print Exchange October 2016

 
 Artist proof, 20:20 print   live,love
lino cut print on re-claimed paper, The Royal British Legion paper.

 
Artist proof live,love on re-claimed paper

 
lino cut print live,love
 
Lino curt print for 20:20 Print Exchange Hot Bed Press Manchester. The print studio I am a member of is The Art House, Wakefield.
 
 
I love drawing, layering and working with the process of chance! 
I use industrially printed papers which promote charities, mainly the cause to invoke the notions of giving out kindness out in the world.
 
 
Carrie Scott Huby

weaving image, process & story

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