Tide

£50.00
  • A2 lithographic print

  • Lynx rough white 170gsm

  • Signed and numbered edition of 200

    The first print from a series of drawings called Path. Loosely inspired by Richard Mabey’s ‘Nature Cure’—a book I read and loved a few years ago, and have revisited since moving away from London to East Anglia. It is a reflection on our place in and engagement with nature, and the paths we choose to walk.

    The biggest pull I felt when living in London was to water, and most strongly, the sea. Whenever I was able to visit a beach, I would always look for a pebble or shell to keep in my pocket to remember how I felt there. These little treasures are meditations on places I felt calmed by the sea.

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  • A2 lithographic print

  • Lynx rough white 170gsm

  • Signed and numbered edition of 200

    The first print from a series of drawings called Path. Loosely inspired by Richard Mabey’s ‘Nature Cure’—a book I read and loved a few years ago, and have revisited since moving away from London to East Anglia. It is a reflection on our place in and engagement with nature, and the paths we choose to walk.

    The biggest pull I felt when living in London was to water, and most strongly, the sea. Whenever I was able to visit a beach, I would always look for a pebble or shell to keep in my pocket to remember how I felt there. These little treasures are meditations on places I felt calmed by the sea.

  • A2 lithographic print

  • Lynx rough white 170gsm

  • Signed and numbered edition of 200

    The first print from a series of drawings called Path. Loosely inspired by Richard Mabey’s ‘Nature Cure’—a book I read and loved a few years ago, and have revisited since moving away from London to East Anglia. It is a reflection on our place in and engagement with nature, and the paths we choose to walk.

    The biggest pull I felt when living in London was to water, and most strongly, the sea. Whenever I was able to visit a beach, I would always look for a pebble or shell to keep in my pocket to remember how I felt there. These little treasures are meditations on places I felt calmed by the sea.