by Cally Conway.
Original two colour linocut print on heavyweight Fabriano Rosaspina paper. This print comes presented in a thin, white distressed wood frame, set behind Artglass.
Named after the three comets of 1618 which saw three arrive in the same year causing much debate and concern. Each comet has been created from medieval depicions of comet events, and scientific illustrations.
This is a variable edition which means there are a few different colour combinations of this print.
Image size: 21 x 34 cm.
Frame size: 32 x 44.5 cm.
Variable edition of 50, numbered, signed and dated with 'E.V.' (meaning edition variable).
A lover of the natural world, Cally's prints are inspired by nature and folklore. She is based in London, but is constantly drawn to the beauty of nature and its place within the world. She began producing etchings and collagraphs at art college, and came to linocut printmaking much later. She really fell in love with the process of linocut; something about the carved line as a way to translate her sketches, and to explore pattern and texture.