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inkylinky by Liz Samways


Jeweller and printmaker

East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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    Leeds-based jeweller & printmaker working in silver/copper. I'm inspired by the landscape, as viewed from the train window & aerial views, and influenced by English printmakers & designers. I work in layers on a flat plane, creating wearable & hangable pieces by abstracting the patterns and textures of the landscape using printmaking techniques. I add colour using traditional methods – patination, enamels, and sepia ink, relishing the chemistry and unpredictability of these processes.

    Focus:
    landscape
    CV:
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    Commissions:
    Available for commissions

    Leeds-based jeweller & printmaker working in silver/copper. I'm inspired by the landscape, as viewed from the train window & aerial views, and influenced by English printmakers & designers. I work in layers on a flat plane, creating wearable & hangable pieces by abstracting the patterns and textures of the landscape using printmaking techniques. I add colour using traditional methods – patination, enamels, and sepia ink, relishing the chemistry and unpredictability of these processes.

    Focus:
    landscape
    CV:
    Download document
    Commissions:
    Available for commissions
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      A Walk in the Park

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      Landscape

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