The Papestry (Part 2)
THIS IS A PRE-ORDER
Pre-orders close 5th July.
All pre-orders will ship on or before the 17th July.
The shop will then close until the 10th August
UK shipping only
Part 2 of The Papestry stretches from the White Hart Hotel to Norman House, and includes Lincoln Cathedral.
Please note this print represents half of the original complete drawing. Part 1 is also available separately.
This print measures 1800 mm (l) x 300 mm (h)
Approx 3/5 the size of the original drawing.
Giclée printed on museum-quality, textured Hahnemühle etching paper using archival inks. Every limited edition print is hand signed and numbered, and includes an information booklet and certificate of authenticity.
Prints are sold unframed and shipped tracked in sturdy protective tubes. Shipping costs are included.
Created over the course of a year, The Papestry celebrates the architecture, history, and character of Lincoln through highly detailed fineliner illustration.
Editions
Available in one size. Limited to just 50
FAQ
Why pre-order?
These are limited edition prints, so pre-ordering guarantees you’ll get one. It also really helps me as an independent artist. Having numbers in advance means I can organise the full print run, signing, packing, and shipping more efficiently.
The pre-order window will close 5th July, and production will begin.
Large prints take up to hour to print just one, so we'll need a few weeks to get everything ready.
Can I see them in person before buying
Yes. I’ve have print launch events planned for 15th August in Lincoln, You’ll be able to see the prints up close, including framed examples, and purchase on the day subject to remaining stock.
Hahnemühle What?
Hahnemühle Etching paper is a premium, mould-made art paper renowned among traditional printmakers and artists. Crafted by the historic German paper mill Hahnemühle, it is highly valued for its velvety texture, excellent ability to pick up fine details, and archival museum quality.
Giclée What?
Giclée printing is a high-quality digital printing process used to create museum-grade, archival reproductions of fine art and photography. Pronounced "zhee-clay", the term comes from the French word gicler, which means "to spray" or "to squirt." This refers to how a specialized, large-format inkjet printer applies millions of microscopic droplets of ink to a surface to achieve ultra-fine detail and flawless colour transitions.
Can you frame it for me?
I don’t currently offer a framing service. If you’re considering one of the larger prints, I’d recommend checking with your local framer beforehand to make sure they can accommodate the size and to get an idea of cost.
If you’re local to Lincoln, I highly recommend Speed Frame. They handle all of my framing, including the original 6 metre drawing that will be exhibited at the Usher Gallery in June.
Do feel free to drop me a message if you have any other queries.