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Eliza Southwood
Car Park – Manaus, Eliza Southwood, Limited Edition Cityscape Silkscreen Print

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Car Park – Manaus, ELiza Southwood Limited Edition Silkscreen Print of 20 Silkscreen Print on Paper Size: H 97cm x W 67cm Signed and titled Silkscreen Print – A printing technique whereby the artist paints glue or stencils their work onto a mesh stretched over a wooden frame. Colour is then pushed through the mesh (which hasn’t been blocked with glue) with a squeegee. This can be done several times, layering different colours to create the image seen before you. Eliza Southwood is a former architect, studied at Glasgow School of Art and is now a full time artist, specialising in printmaking, painting and illustration; her most common prints are her cyclist artwork which are inspired by the Tour de France. Some of Eliza Southwood’s recent clients include Rapha, Magma, Bloomsbury, Laurence King Publishing, Sustrans and the V&A Museum.

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