My prints have gone to the pub!

A black and white relief print of a harvest mouse on a bramble bough with ripe  blackberries. The print is shown in a linen mount in a handmade brown wooden frame.

One last bit of awesomeness to end the year: here are my prints hanging in the newly and beautifully refurbished The Drummond at Albury.

A linocut relief print showing a cock pheasant stands in summer grasses with his tail towards the viewer. The print is shown in a linen mount in a handmade brown wooden frame.

This glorious gastropub is nestled in the Surrey Hills and well worth a visit—not just for the prints, though it’s always nice to see them in person—I have it on very good authority that the food is delicious and the wine lists are pretty awesome, too!

A linocut relief print of a brown trout jumping out of stylised water, mouth open, in the act of catching a mayfly. The print is shown in a linen mount in a handmade brown wooden frame.

Many thanks to Kim at Peach Pubs for reaching out and the lovely photos are by Case Eames.

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