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Kirsty on Aug 19, 2020
5 out of 5 starsAfter years of admiring Hanae’s work, I’m so pleased to finally own my own tiny masterpiece! This palette is absolutely beautiful and I love knowing it was legitimately used to create a book cover. Hanae was absolutely lovely and very communicative about my order. I would certainly buy again!
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sloanmillear on May 21, 2020
5 out of 5 starsA lovely picture. I will really enjoy it framed and on the wall
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ellenmichelleobrien on Feb 12, 2019
5 out of 5 starsThis print is simply gorgeous- just like a true old sewing machine, a closer look reveals intricate floral details hidden beneath the patina of age. I bought this for my Mum, who absolutely loved it. Hannae was also extremely helpful and generous when we had some postage issues (none of which were her fault!) and I really appreciate that. 10/10 for product AND customer service. xxx
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Brendan Sharman on Nov 27, 2018
5 out of 5 starsGreat artwork! The stock looks great too. Very happy :)
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Prints, paintings, and textiles are best kept out of direct sunlight, away from moisture, and should always be handled with clean hands when taken out of any packaging.
I use acid-free paper and high quality inks for my relief prints, ensuring longevity to the work. Your prints have been sent in a red-cyclable plastic sleeve to prevent the piece getting wet in transit, and with rigid board to prevent bending.
When framing your prints, consider the difference glass or plastic fronted frames will make, and ensure your hook/nail is securely placed.
What is a relief print?
A relief print is a form of printmaking (including woodcut, letterpress, linocut, and stamping) where ink is applied to the surface of a block, and then transferred onto another surface using pressure (applied by hand or a from of manually operated press).
My relief prints are all designed and carved by me into lino, and hand printed using the 'spoon method' onto paper. I use smooth European hot-pressed acid-free paper or Japanese Hosho paper for my designs.
Prints may either be open edition (meaning there may be unlimited prints pulled of that design while the block lasts), or limited edition (meaning a finite number of a design or colour variation will be printed). A limited run of prints will have a number visible, such as 3/50.