Print day in the studio with superb studio assistant granddaughter Queenie.
I inked up the plate. Queenie (aged 9) ran each of the prints through the press.
Note the care with which she handles the lino plate and the prints themselves.
We were working on the “Nam Khan – series 1” reductive lino, available in my shop.
This is a variable edition of 16 prints – which means even though the same piece of lino is used throughout, its inked up slightly differently each time. This means therefore that each individual print is unique.
The prints stem originally from a quick drawing in my sketchbook made in 2019 while sitting in a cafe in the beautiful ancient city of Luang Prabang in Laos. The Nam Kham river flows into the mighty Mekong river in Luang Prabang creating a peninsula full of temples and beautiful french inspired architecture.
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