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A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
Michelle Hughes' multicolor landscape prints are based on places she finds while hiking or cycling near Yorkshire and beyond.
Several of my linocut illustrations have been used for the ‘Welcome to Sutton Hoo’ leaflet. On the cover is an illustration of Edith Pretty. Inside are illustrations of an Anglo-Saxon ship with a curlew, Tranmer House, the Sutton Hoo gold belt buckle, copper butterfly, nightingale bird and archaeologists excavating.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
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I saw that Emily Sutton, who is featured regularly on Fishink Blog, has been busily painting away again. She’s a prolific artist, who’s work sings with the joy and passion that goes int…
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
Several of my linocut illustrations have been used for the ‘Welcome to Sutton Hoo’ leaflet. On the cover is an illustration of Edith Pretty. Inside are illustrations of an Anglo-Saxon ship with a curlew, Tranmer House, the Sutton Hoo gold belt buckle, copper butterfly, nightingale bird and archaeologists excavating.
A series of linocut illustration for the National Trust’s place, Sutton Hoo. These were to be used across a range of on-site materials and leaflets when Sutton Hoo first welcomed visitors back at Easter 2019, revealing the first phase in a series of major reinterpretation works. See step-by-step how I created them.
Several of my linocut illustrations have been used for the ‘Welcome to Sutton Hoo’ leaflet. On the cover is an illustration of Edith Pretty. Inside are illustrations of an Anglo-Saxon ship with a curlew, Tranmer House, the Sutton Hoo gold belt buckle, copper butterfly, nightingale bird and archaeologists excavating.
Several of my linocut illustrations have been used for the ‘Welcome to Sutton Hoo’ leaflet. On the cover is an illustration of Edith Pretty. Inside are illustrations of an Anglo-Saxon ship with a curlew, Tranmer House, the Sutton Hoo gold belt buckle, copper butterfly, nightingale bird and archaeologists excavating.
Several of my linocut illustrations have been used for the ‘Welcome to Sutton Hoo’ leaflet. On the cover is an illustration of Edith Pretty. Inside are illustrations of an Anglo-Saxon ship with a curlew, Tranmer House, the Sutton Hoo gold belt buckle, copper butterfly, nightingale bird and archaeologists excavating.