


Now All Roads Lead to France
On 9th April, 1917 the writer and poet, Edward Thomas, was killed as he stood in the doorway of his dugout smoking a pipe. This linocut is an homage to his writing and to his ultimate fate.
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Monotone linocut print
Edition of 50
All prints are signed and numbered. Owing to the nature of the process each print is unique and may differ slightly from the example.
Print measures 18cm x 27cm approx. on sheet measuring 28cm x 38cm approx. on Somerset Satin White 250gsm relief printing paper.
On 9th April, 1917 the writer and poet, Edward Thomas, was killed as he stood in the doorway of his dugout smoking a pipe. This linocut is an homage to his writing and to his ultimate fate.
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Monotone linocut print
Edition of 50
All prints are signed and numbered. Owing to the nature of the process each print is unique and may differ slightly from the example.
Print measures 18cm x 27cm approx. on sheet measuring 28cm x 38cm approx. on Somerset Satin White 250gsm relief printing paper.
On 9th April, 1917 the writer and poet, Edward Thomas, was killed as he stood in the doorway of his dugout smoking a pipe. This linocut is an homage to his writing and to his ultimate fate.
-
Monotone linocut print
Edition of 50
All prints are signed and numbered. Owing to the nature of the process each print is unique and may differ slightly from the example.
Print measures 18cm x 27cm approx. on sheet measuring 28cm x 38cm approx. on Somerset Satin White 250gsm relief printing paper.