Instruments of Hope 1

£25.00

A black and white relief print of a retro microphone (a Shure 55, maybe?) which gleams metallically under the studio lights.

Edition size: Open Edition

Medium: Oil-based ink

Paper: Japanese Masa

Image size (h x w): 21 x 15cm (A5)

Paper size (h x w): 29.7 x 21cm (A4)

Unmounted: will fit a standard A4 picture frame, and I recommend using a professional framer.

The price here is for an unframed, unmounted print with an acid free backing board to keep it flat.

Each print has been hand-pulled which means there may be a small variation between prints.

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A black and white relief print of a retro microphone (a Shure 55, maybe?) which gleams metallically under the studio lights.

Edition size: Open Edition

Medium: Oil-based ink

Paper: Japanese Masa

Image size (h x w): 21 x 15cm (A5)

Paper size (h x w): 29.7 x 21cm (A4)

Unmounted: will fit a standard A4 picture frame, and I recommend using a professional framer.

The price here is for an unframed, unmounted print with an acid free backing board to keep it flat.

Each print has been hand-pulled which means there may be a small variation between prints.

A black and white relief print of a retro microphone (a Shure 55, maybe?) which gleams metallically under the studio lights.

Edition size: Open Edition

Medium: Oil-based ink

Paper: Japanese Masa

Image size (h x w): 21 x 15cm (A5)

Paper size (h x w): 29.7 x 21cm (A4)

Unmounted: will fit a standard A4 picture frame, and I recommend using a professional framer.

The price here is for an unframed, unmounted print with an acid free backing board to keep it flat.

Each print has been hand-pulled which means there may be a small variation between prints.

This print is an open edition, meaning that I can keep printing them for as long as you keep asking for them (until the plate falls to pieces).

I will donate £5 from every sale to the Music Venue Trust. This doesn’t cost you any more for the print, it comes out of my profit. :)

This retro microphone became the first print in the ‘Instruments of Hope’ series. Find out all about how I put the band together over on the blog.