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British Wildlife - etchings

  • British Wildlife - paintings
  • Oil Paintings
  • British Wildlife - etchings
  • More Etchings
  • Framed, Hung & Other Media
Snow Geese Snow Geese Double plate etching
Shoal Shoal
Cornish Crab Cornish Crab Chine collé
Ghostly Koi Ghostly Koi Collograph with spray stencil
Koi Koi Collograph
Koi Carp Koi Carp Collograph
Five Mackerel Five Mackerel Collograph Etching with Chine Collè
Prussian Swan Prussian Swan Etching with chine colle
Little Wren Little Wren Etching
Cornish Shark Cornish Shark etching on steel
Stag II Stag II Soft ground etching
English Trout English Trout Chine collé
Dead Wasp Dead Wasp Intaglio
English Oaks English Oaks Photo etching with Chine Collè
 Hare II Hare II Soft ground etching
Bumble Bee Bumble Bee etching
Badger Badger Hand drawn etching
Murder most Foul Murder most Foul Etching with Chine Colle
Hare Crouching Hare Crouching Raw umber etching
Ladybird Ladybird Drypoint
March Hare March Hare Soft ground aquatint
Startled Hare Startled Hare Dry Point
White Park Cow White Park Cow Hard ground and aquatint
Hare Hare Etching and aquatint
Highland Cow Highland Cow Soft ground & chine collé
A Couple of Jerseys A Couple of Jerseys Hard ground and aquatint
Blackface Ram Blackface Ram Etching
Legs Eleven - Kerry Hill Legs Eleven - Kerry Hill Etchings

These are etchings of various animals, all of which can be printed in different coloured inks.   Most are for sale but in limited editions, unframed.  Prices vary according to size, starting at £25 for the smallest upto approximately £250 for a large one.

The etching "Bending down to Drink" printed in ochre, was exhibited in the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy in 2011 and the "Bumble Bee" in 2010.

Etching is the process of using strong acid to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal. As an intaglio method of printmaking it is, along with engraving, the most important technique for old master prints, and remains widely used today. Each print is an original piece of work.
 


Double click on the print to view size and colour information. The colour of the paper on the photograph sometimes does not match the colour of the paper that I print on which is white.  Please contact me for more information on prices.



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