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					<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Arbutus Tree,</em> 2024, Marion-Lea Jamieson, archival printing inks on wood, 20” w x 26.75” h.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/shop/arbutus/">Arbutus Tree</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca">Marion-Lea Jamieson, Artist</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This unique print, called <em>Arbutus Tree,</em> is shipped with an artist-made, sturdy, wood frame, that can be either painted white or stained black or brown, and is ready to hang. These prints do not require matting and glass so are economical to ship. As this one is currently out-of-stock, please allow an extra 3 weeks for delivery. <em>Arbutus Tree </em>was made using stable, light fast inks on a wood substrate, so it is durable and made to last. The printed image was created  from an original sketch done on a small island off Lund ,on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.</p>
<p>The drawing style of <em>Arbutus Tree</em> was influenced by techniques used in a time before mass produced printing, when artists carved images on wood, rolled ink on top and pressed the image onto paper. They became astonishingly skilled at depicting the world using cross-hatched lines to convey light, shade, form and texture. Later printmakers used this technique to create line drawings of incredible detail etched into metal plates. Many artists keep this time-honoured and highly-skilled tradition alive and I have studied both the <a href="http://www.bewicksociety.org/">early</a> and more <a href="https://www.courtgallery.com/exhibitions/60/works/">modern</a> practitioners to develop my own style.</p>
<p>I have moved to a semi-rural area on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where deer graze in my front yard and <em>Arbutus Tree</em>  gives a sense of the wild beauty that surrounds us here. I am producing prints such as <em>Arbutus Tree</em> using durable outdoor printing inks on wood as they can be framed without glass or matting. So they create unique but affordable artworks that are easy and inexpensive to ship. Each one is unique and I really like the somewhat folksy but sophisticated results. For more on the inspiration behind this and other prints in the series, please visit my <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/2023/01/13/on-time/">January 2024</a> blog.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><p>The post <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/shop/arbutus/">Arbutus Tree</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca">Marion-Lea Jamieson, Artist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Arbutus Tree, B&#38;W,</em> 2023, Marion-Lea Jamieson,archival printing inks on board, 24" h x 18" w.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/shop/arbutus-tree-lund/">Arbutus Tree, B&W</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca">Marion-Lea Jamieson, Artist</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This unique black and white print, called<em> Arbutus Tree, B&amp;W</em>, was made using stable, light fast inks on a wood substrate, so it is durable and made to last. The printed image was created  from an original sketch of an Arbutus Tree on a rocky bluff on a small island off Lund, British Columbia.</p>
<p>The drawing of <em>Arbutus Tree, B&amp;W</em> was influenced by techniques used in a time before mass produced printing, when artists carved images on wood, rolled ink on top and pressed the image onto paper. They became astonishingly skilled at depicting the world using cross-hatched lines to convey light, shade, form and texture. Later printmakers used this technique to create line drawings of incredible detail etched into metal plates. Many artists keep this time-honoured and highly-skilled tradition alive and I have studied both the <a href="http://www.bewicksociety.org/">early</a> and more <a href="https://www.courtgallery.com/exhibitions/60/works/">modern</a> practitioners to develop my own style.</p>
<p>I have moved to a semi-rural area on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where deer graze in my front yard. <em>Arbutus Tree, B&amp;W</em> is an example of how I have responded to Island Time by creating more detailed, labour-intensive work that might take all afternoon for an almost unnoticeable addition. <em>Arbutus Tree, B&amp;W </em>is framed without glass or matting so it more inexpensive to ship than a paper print under glass. Each print in this series is unique and I really like their hand-made but sophisticated look. For more on the inspiration behind this print &amp; others in the series, please visit my <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/2023/01/13/on-time/">January 2024</a> blog.</p>
<p><em>Arbutus Tree, B&amp;W</em> is shipped with an artist-made, painted white wood frame and is ready to hang.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca/shop/arbutus-tree-lund/">Arbutus Tree, B&W</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marionleajamieson.ca">Marion-Lea Jamieson, Artist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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