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Original Handcoloured Woodcut

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This original woodcut is made by printing a hand-carved woodblock on to creamy handmade paper.

The textured paper is made from New Zealand flax, also known as harakeke.

The woodblock is inked up with oil-based ink using a hand roller or brayer.

I use my own hand-operated printing press and once printed, I hand-colour the woodcut with watercolour making every print a unique and original work of art.

The woodcut is signed by the artist as an open edition on the mat board below and titled “Kea”. It features the New Zealand kea, an alpine parrot. Essentially a ground bird, the kea is an inquisitive, playful parrot found in alpine beech forests of the South Island.

The woodcut is professionally float-mounted onto white archival mat board and is ready to be placed straight into a standard 5x7" frame of your choice. (please note that the frame is not included.)

The size of the flax paper measures 70 x 100mm and the matted print measures 127 x 177mm.

Free standard shipping worldwide.

My hand-coloured woodcuts are available in two sizes in the following 15 New Zealand designs - please see my other listings:

Pīwakawaka or fantail
Kiwi
Kererū or New Zealand Pigeon
Kākā
Tūī
Toroa or northern royal albatross
Hoiho or yellow-eyed penguin
Pūkeko
Kōtare or kingfisher
Kakī or black stilt
Tīeke or saddleback
Ruru or morepork
Kōkako
Kārearea or New Zealand falcon
Kea

To see more work visit www.rudieandliz.com or find us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Rudie-and-Liz-1132361660160891

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Shipping details

  • Ships from Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Free Standard post within NZ
  • Pick up by arrangement.
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