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Sunbathers

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SunbathersSunbathers is a linocut print printed on 70gsm Okawara Japanese printmaking paper. Dimensions: 66 x 49 cm. Framed dimensions: 70 x 54 cm. Edition of 25, numbered, titled and signed. Available framed in a simple black or white frame, or unframed. Hannah Forward is a printmaker and painter living in Brighton, UK. She studied for a BA in Graphic Design at Brighton University UK from 2003 2006. She then went on to work as an illustrator creating editorial

Sunbathers is a linocut print printed on 70gsm Okawara Japanese printmaking paper.

Dimensions: 66 x 49 cm.
Framed dimensions: 70 x 54 cm.
Edition of 25, numbered, titled and signed.
Available framed in a simple black or white frame, or unframed.

Hannah Forward is a printmaker and painter living in Brighton, UK. She studied for a BA in Graphic Design at Brighton University UK from 2003 - 2006. She then went on to work as an illustrator creating editorial work for magazines and newspapers such as The Guardian. In 2013 she took a short course in relief printmaking and has been hooked ever since. In 2018 her linocut print ‘Cassette Tapes’ was selected as part of that year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, curated by Grayson Perry. She was also one of three artists filmed for the BBC documentary program about the exhibition that year. She was selected again in 2019 with her ‘Cameras’ linocut print.

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