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#0004837 39 By Moonlight 3/30
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring approx: 240mm x 240mm
Image size 90mm x90mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 30 number 3
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What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Violet
Tone: Neutral
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#0004836 38 Waterside 10/30
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring approx: 240mm x 240mm
Image size 90mm x90mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 30 number 10
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Blue
Tone: Neutral
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#0004835 37 Solitude 14/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring approx: 240mm x 240mm
Image size 90mm x90mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 14
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Red
Tone: Hot
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#0004832 34 Forest Fire 8/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring 405mm x 405mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 8
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Red
Tone: Warm
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#0004831 33 The Avenue 7/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring 405mm x 405mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 7
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Red
Tone: Warm
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#0004830 32 Out Of The Woods 15/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring 405mm x 405mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 15
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Red
Tone: Warm
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#0004829 31 Poppyfield 8/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Mounted measuring 405mm x 405mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 8
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Red
Tone: Warm
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#0004828 30 Beyond The Pale 3/30
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 270mm x 270mm
Image size -90mm x 90mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 30 number 3
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Green
Tone: Warm
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#0004826 28 Moonrise 4/30
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 270mm x 270mm
Image size -90mm x 90mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 30 number 4
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Violet
Tone: Warm
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#0004824 27 Out Of The Woods 7/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 435mm x 435mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 7
The Arts Council England’s Arts Council England’s “OWN ART” Scheme for interest free loan is available for UK residents who visit the Gallery.
Repayable over ten months-
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Blue
Tone: Neutral
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#0004823 26 Poppyfield 16/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 435mm x 435mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 16
The Arts Council England’s Arts Council England’s “OWN ART” Scheme for interest free loan is available for UK residents who visit the Gallery.
Repayable over ten months-
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Blue
Tone: Neutral
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#0004822 25 Cloud Menagerie 1/20
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 435mm x 435mm
Image size -150mm x 150mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 20 number 1
The Arts Council England’s Arts Council England’s “OWN ART” Scheme for interest free loan is available for UK residents who visit the Gallery.
Repayable over ten months-
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Green
Tone: Neutral
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#0004821 24 Beach Combing 12/30
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A Sarah Ross Thompson Original Collagraph
Framed/ mounted measuring 610mm x 605mm
Image size -340mm x 340mm
Hand signed –
Edition of 30 number 12
The Arts Council England’s Arts Council England’s “OWN ART” Scheme for interest free loan is available for UK residents who visit the Gallery.
Repayable over ten months-
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Additional Notes
What is collagraphy?
Collagraphy is a form of printmaking.
Unlike many forms of printmaking, collagraphy requires the application of materials to a surface rather than the removal. With an etching, acid is used to erode away the surface of the plate. Both woodblocks and linocuts also require the cutting away of material. In a collagraph, textural material is added to the surface of the ‘support’ or base block although the base block may also form an integral part of the design.
The end result of all these forms of printmaking is a plate or block covered with raised or indented areas which will hold varying amounts of ink. This ink is then transferred to the paper via pressure either through the use of a press or manual burnishing (rubbing).
Original Medium: Other
Colour: Green
Tone: Neutral
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