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Plenty of Fish in the Sea A2 Screenprint
Plenty of Fish in the Sea A2 Screenprint
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One of only 3 screen prints made for an exhibition about ocean plastics. It was exhibited at Ocean Studios in Plymouth during December 2019 - Jan 2020.
This piece as a repeated fish pattern (for fabric or wrapping paper) but when the call out came for the Surfers Against Sewage exhibition, I thought it would form a great base for an ocean plastics screenprint.
Printed onto fabriano 300gsm 50% cotton paper which is slightly larger than A2 in size (May need trimming for framing)
Printed area is 390 x 552 mm and signed under the bottom right hand corner.
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Earth Friendly Aims
Earth Friendly Aims
You will not find any plastic in Print Lass products.
All packaging is paper based and in most cases, recycled.
Art papers are from sustainable sources or recycled
I use card catches for all greetings cards instead of cello bags and the cello bags I do use for events are compostable (I roll all prints ordered online and send in a triangular tube).
Care is taken in the printing process, to limit water use and waste water is filtered through a guppy bag to stop any micro particles entering the waste water system (particularly in the use of gold ink).




