





Ty Hir
Monotype print on Zerkall paper (unframed)
Printed area 41 × 28 cm
Edition of 1 (unique print)
Ty Hir is based upon a pastel drawing that I made of a Welsh longhouse located a little to the west of Brynsiencyn on Ynys Môn (Anglesey). Over the years, I have often drawn the house and each year it becomes that little bit less stable and a little more obscured by vegetation. At one time, it would have housed a family alongside their livestock.
The print is a unique piece created by pressing through the reverse side of the paper with pencils onto an inked plate. The paper is Zerkall Printing — a smooth, soft-white, mid-weight (145 gsm) paper mould-made from part cotton rag — and I have hand-torn the sheet to approximately 53.5 × 38.5 cm. The ink used is Hawthorn Stay Open, Carbon Black. The print is signed and titled within the image itself.
Monotype print on Zerkall paper (unframed)
Printed area 41 × 28 cm
Edition of 1 (unique print)
Ty Hir is based upon a pastel drawing that I made of a Welsh longhouse located a little to the west of Brynsiencyn on Ynys Môn (Anglesey). Over the years, I have often drawn the house and each year it becomes that little bit less stable and a little more obscured by vegetation. At one time, it would have housed a family alongside their livestock.
The print is a unique piece created by pressing through the reverse side of the paper with pencils onto an inked plate. The paper is Zerkall Printing — a smooth, soft-white, mid-weight (145 gsm) paper mould-made from part cotton rag — and I have hand-torn the sheet to approximately 53.5 × 38.5 cm. The ink used is Hawthorn Stay Open, Carbon Black. The print is signed and titled within the image itself.