Linocut
270mm high
270mm wide
1mm deep
Edith was found with her littermates and mother in a cardboard box on Canberra's streets in 2008. Rescued and fostered by the Canberra Street Cat Alliance, she was adopted together with her brother Artie at 12 weeks of age. The two remain inseparable. Edith's hobbies include yelling at birds from her catio, and awkwardly nuzzling into the armpits of visitors. Linocut print. Printed with oil-based ink on acid-free BFK Rives paper. Unframed. Limited edition of 9 prints. Signed and numbered. While every effort is made to create an identical edition of prints, each will have subtle differences. This is a characteristic of linocut printmaking.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.
270mm high
270mm wide
1mm deep
Edith was found with her littermates and mother in a cardboard box on Canberra's streets in 2008. Rescued and fostered by the Canberra Street Cat Alliance, she was adopted together with her brother Artie at 12 weeks of age. The two remain inseparable. Edith's hobbies include yelling at birds from her catio, and awkwardly nuzzling into the armpits of visitors. Linocut print. Printed with oil-based ink on acid-free BFK Rives paper. Unframed. Limited edition of 9 prints. Signed and numbered. While every effort is made to create an identical edition of prints, each will have subtle differences. This is a characteristic of linocut printmaking.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.