Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! This "Harpy" was carved by hand in lino, inked by hand using black Caligo Safwe-wash, and handpulled on an etching press on exquisite 300 gsm Cream coloured Somerset Satin paper. As a result each print is an unique and original artwork, and is signed and numbered by the artist. The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. This print is the first linocut in a series of bad-a** mythological women, and a sister piece for my "Medusa" print which is also available for purchase **** Comes with Free Worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! This "Harpy" was carved by hand in lino, inked by hand using black Caligo Safwe-wash, and handpulled on an etching press on exquisite 300 gsm Cream coloured Somerset Satin paper. As a result each print is an unique and original artwork, and is signed and numbered by the artist. The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. This print is the first linocut in a series of bad-a** mythological women, and a sister piece for my "Medusa" print which is also available for purchase **** Comes with Free Worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! This "Harpy" was carved by hand in lino, inked by hand using black Caligo Safwe-wash, and handpulled on an etching press on exquisite 300 gsm Cream coloured Somerset Satin paper. As a result each print is an unique and original artwork, and is signed and numbered by the artist. The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. This print is the first linocut in a series of bad-a** mythological women, and a sister piece for my "Medusa" print which is also available for purchase **** Comes with Free Worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! The newer harpies are all printed on 38x50cm cream Somerset Satin paper, and the original one on 28x38 cm ditto. Harpy no. 3 is printed horizontally, and harpy 1, 2 and the original one all vertically :) **** Comes with free worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and 38 x 50 - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! The newer harpies are all printed on 38x50cm cream Somerset Satin paper, and the original one on 28x38 cm ditto. Harpy no. 3 is printed horizontally, and harpy 1, 2 and the original one all vertically :) **** Comes with free worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and 38 x 50 - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
Der Legende nach hatte Medusa nicht nur Schlangen als Haare, sondern auch Augen, die alles und jeden in Stein verwandeln konnten, mit nur einem einzigen Blick. Sie war so stark, dass die versteinernde Kraft ihres Blicks sogar über ihren Tod hinaus wirkte und ihr abgeschlagener Kopf schließlich seinen Platz auf dem Schild der griechischen Göttin Athene fand. Obwohl Medusa, ähnlich wie die Harpyien, einen schlechten Ruf hat, ist sie nichtsdestotrotz die mythologische Inkarnation einer grimmigen, selbstbewussten und unerbittlich mächtigen Frau. Bewundernswerte Eigenschaften, die ich versucht habe in diesem Portrait einzufangen. Medusa wurde in Linoldruckfarbe geschnitzt und an einer Druckerpresse von Hand auf exquisitem 300 g/m² Somerset Satin Papier gesetzt. Daher ist jeder Druck ein einzigartiges Original und vom Künstler signiert und nummeriert. Das Papier misst ca. 28 x 38 cm, und die bedruckte Fläche 15 x 18 cm. „Medusa“ ist in zwei verschiedenen Editionen erhältlich; jeweils schwarz auf creme papier, und eine kleine Ausgabe in grün-schwarz mit Farbverlauf auf weiß. "Dies ist der zweite Druck in einer Reihe von Bad-a ** mythologischen Frauen, und eine Schwesterarbeit für meine ""Harpyie"" Druck, die auch zum Verkauf angeboten wird." Kostenloser weltweiter Versand <3 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Jeder Druck ist ein handgefertigtes Unikat, signiert und nummeriert von der Künstlerin - Das Papier misst ca. 28 x 38 cm, und die bedruckte Fläche 15 x 18 cm - Gedruckt auf luxuriösem Somerset Satin 300 g/m² Papier in einem wunderschönen sanften Cremeton. Jeder Druck hat vier Büttenränder, und einige Drucke werden mit einem dezenten Somerset-Wasserzeichen geliefert - Alle verwendeten Materialien sind von Archivqualität, so dass dieses Kunstwerk bei richtiger Behandlung Jahrhunderte lang halten wird - Limitierte Auflage gedruckt in Schwarz auf Creme Erfahre mehr über diesen Artikel
Harpies are mythological creatures, powerful and fierce, and like a lot of other strong female figures history has given them a bad rep. Created as half bird and half woman, the harpies started out as fair and swift wind spirits, but the notion quickly transformed into ugly and vile demons, taunting and haunting and starving their victims. Whether hideous and malicious or not, the image of the harpy remained that of a powerful being, and as such an image of a powerful woman. She might not be pretty. She might not be nice. But oh, can she fly! This "Harpy" was carved by hand in lino, inked by hand using black Caligo Safwe-wash, and handpulled on an etching press on exquisite 300 gsm Cream coloured Somerset Satin paper. As a result each print is an unique and original artwork, and is signed and numbered by the artist. The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. This print is the first linocut in a series of bad-a** mythological women, and a sister piece for my "Medusa" print which is also available for purchase **** Comes with Free Worldwide shipping **** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - Handcarved in Lino and handpulled on a press – each print is an unique, original, handmade artwork, signed and numbered by the artist - The paper measures approx. 28 x 38 cm, and the printed area 15 x 18 cm. - Printed on luxurious Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper, in a beautiful soft Cream colour. Each print has four deckled edges, and some prints will come with a discreet Somerset watermark - All materials used are of archival quality, so if treated correctly this artwork will last for centuries to come - Limited edition printed in Black on Cream
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