Handmade oil-based lino print on Fabriano Unica paper
Dimensions: 297 x 420mm (A3)
Paper weight: 250gsm
Edition of 6 prints
Dowsing (or divining) is the art of locating hidden sources, commonly water, objects and the ley lines by the use of an indicator such as a v-shaped hazel stick or a pair of l-shaped metal rods.
Ley lines are the alignments believed to connect ancient sacred sites across landscapes. These invisible energy paths are said to link megalithic monuments, churches, standing stones, and natural features in a straight line, carrying powerful earth energies.
This lino print is part of my series ‘Dreams of Albion’, which explores a reimagining of British identity is rooted in nature and spirituality and embraces our diversity and shared histories.
Additional information:
These prints are all handmade, so they will differ slightly in appearance to the images shown here.
The colours may differ slightly from your monitor.
All prints are sold unframed.
Designed and made in the UK, Lewis Toumazou © The artist retains the copyright.
Handmade oil-based lino print on Fabriano Unica paper
Dimensions: 297 x 420mm (A3)
Paper weight: 250gsm
Edition of 6 prints
Dowsing (or divining) is the art of locating hidden sources, commonly water, objects and the ley lines by the use of an indicator such as a v-shaped hazel stick or a pair of l-shaped metal rods.
Ley lines are the alignments believed to connect ancient sacred sites across landscapes. These invisible energy paths are said to link megalithic monuments, churches, standing stones, and natural features in a straight line, carrying powerful earth energies.
This lino print is part of my series ‘Dreams of Albion’, which explores a reimagining of British identity is rooted in nature and spirituality and embraces our diversity and shared histories.
Additional information:
These prints are all handmade, so they will differ slightly in appearance to the images shown here.
The colours may differ slightly from your monitor.
All prints are sold unframed.
Designed and made in the UK, Lewis Toumazou © The artist retains the copyright.