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Ely Cathedral By Kate Heiss

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Kate Heiss
Ely Cathedral
Linocut
Edition of 100
Printed with oil based relief inks on 300gsm soft white Somerset velvet paper.
Mounted
Sold Unframed
Signed and dated on the front
Image size: 22 x 30cm
Mounted size: 30 x 40cm

Ely Cathedral looking majestic on the Fenland horizon with the River Ouse winding its way through the flood plains of the Fens with reeds, burdock, teasels, thistles and willow in the foreground. Printed in Ivy Green

Linocut Print – A relief printing technique where lino is cut, inked and rolled to create an inverse relief print, generating the image as seen.
This work is sold mounted but not framed.
Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.

Kate Heiss is a contemporary Printmaker & Designer creating
limited edition screen prints and linocuts on paper.

Kate studied at the Royal college of Art, graduating with an MA in
Textile Design in 1997. She then worked for a wide range of
fashion brands before setting up her own printmaking
studio in 2011.

Kate creates dynamic, vibrant, illustrative prints inspired by
her love of birds, flowers and nature of the landscapes of East Anglia.
Her work is handmade in her studio in Hertfordshire and regularly
exhibited across the UK.

Kate’s artworks and surface pattern designs have also been
used by many familiar Stationery and Homeware brands.
Her clients include, Museums & Galleries, The ART File,
Art Angels, Woodmansterne, Camden Graphics, Athena,
Rewrapped and John Lewis.

Recently Kate has completed several private commissions
and has had her work featured in a variety of books.

© Kate Heiss 2020 All rights reserved

Size: H:40 cm x W:30 cm

Kate Heiss is a textile designer and print-maker who has worked with a wide range of fashion brands including Fenchurch, Miss Selfridge and the Japanese fashion designer Michiko Koshino. Then in 2011 Kate set up her own printmaking studio. Her approach to design and printmaking stems from a love of florals, geometric patterns and bold colours often found in textiles. Much of her inspiration comes from the natural landscapes of East Anglia. Working in a variety of techniques to create her distinctive style, she describes her style as “Vibrant, illustrative and quirky.”

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