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"Greenwich Park" - the evolution of a linocut
Kit Boyd talks about how his linocut of London's famous Greenwich Park developed into a variety of versions, each bringing a different atmosphere to the scene. His skill with colour and adding or changing details show how much print ideas can evolve and create different effects while still using some of the same carved lino blocks.
lucy w
7 days ago3 min read


In memory of Elaine Marshall
We are sad to share the news that Elaine Marshall has died, age 90. A founding member of Greenwich Printmakers Association, she was an active member ever since the group’s beginning in 1979, and she was the gallery manager for decades. We pay tribute to Elaine with words from the group.
lucy w
Apr 2711 min read


Behind the print: "The Green Door"
Fiona Wallin captures the atmosphere of a charming Greenwich backstreet in her new collagraph print, "The Green Door". She takes us behind the scenes of how she made it, using humble materials to create a wonderful range of tones and textures and a composition you feel you can step right into.
lucy w
Mar 94 min read


In memory of Peter Wareham
We pay tribute to Peter Wareham, who was a member of Greenwich Printmakers for many years and recently passed away. A skilled printmaker and energetic character, Peter will be missed by the group. We have gathered some of our memories and responses to this sad news.
lucy w
Jan 213 min read


Behind the print: "Egyptian Birds"
Elaine Marshall on how she made her linocut print “Egyptian Birds”, which was inspired by wall paintings on display at the British Museum.
lucy w
Apr 23, 20213 min read
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