Once We Were Witches

£40.00

A published illustration from ‘Once We Were Witches’, written by Sarah Driver and illustrated by me, featuring Spell and Egg running away from the school.

This is an original, three-layer, hand-pulled screen print from a limited edition of 8. Printed on smooth cream 220g Daler Rowney cartridge paper. It’s a monochrome screen print with shades of grey and black, signed and numbered by the artist (me!).

• Size: A4 - UNFRAMED.

✻ All my screen prints are made with love using water-based inks and acid-free quality papers. ✻

• Due to the handmade nature of screen printing, slight colour variation and imperfections may occur. That also means that each screen print is unique, and that's the magic of it.

• All sales are final.

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A published illustration from ‘Once We Were Witches’, written by Sarah Driver and illustrated by me, featuring Spell and Egg running away from the school.

This is an original, three-layer, hand-pulled screen print from a limited edition of 8. Printed on smooth cream 220g Daler Rowney cartridge paper. It’s a monochrome screen print with shades of grey and black, signed and numbered by the artist (me!).

• Size: A4 - UNFRAMED.

✻ All my screen prints are made with love using water-based inks and acid-free quality papers. ✻

• Due to the handmade nature of screen printing, slight colour variation and imperfections may occur. That also means that each screen print is unique, and that's the magic of it.

• All sales are final.

A published illustration from ‘Once We Were Witches’, written by Sarah Driver and illustrated by me, featuring Spell and Egg running away from the school.

This is an original, three-layer, hand-pulled screen print from a limited edition of 8. Printed on smooth cream 220g Daler Rowney cartridge paper. It’s a monochrome screen print with shades of grey and black, signed and numbered by the artist (me!).

• Size: A4 - UNFRAMED.

✻ All my screen prints are made with love using water-based inks and acid-free quality papers. ✻

• Due to the handmade nature of screen printing, slight colour variation and imperfections may occur. That also means that each screen print is unique, and that's the magic of it.

• All sales are final.