Heart of Grass

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Unmounted: 21 x 28cm
Mounted: 29 x 36cm


I’ve called this “Heart of Grass” - you’ll find the heart if you look. It has looked down at me from the wall, waiting for the aha moment of what creatures it needed. It spoke today and I added Marsh Fritillary and Small Heath butterflies and a 22-Spot yellow ladybird in watercolour.

When you buy one of my prints, you are buying a one-of-a-kind original. There is only one print in the edition - no reproductions are made.

I use the Gelli plate method to get the very fine detail, printing directly from the plants themselves. I forage my plants locally and sustainably - from verges, hedgerows and my own garden (and sometimes a friend’s).

Usually, I use oil based, archival inks that have good colour fastness and are tolerant to light. Occasionally I use water based inks and these, although also archival, do not like getting wet. (Although no artwork likes getting wet!) If I have used water based inks, I spray the print lightly with a fixative to help preserve it.

The bugs, butterflies and other creatures in my prints are all hand painted, by me, after printing - either using watercolour, gouache or acrylics.

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Unmounted: 21 x 28cm
Mounted: 29 x 36cm


I’ve called this “Heart of Grass” - you’ll find the heart if you look. It has looked down at me from the wall, waiting for the aha moment of what creatures it needed. It spoke today and I added Marsh Fritillary and Small Heath butterflies and a 22-Spot yellow ladybird in watercolour.

When you buy one of my prints, you are buying a one-of-a-kind original. There is only one print in the edition - no reproductions are made.

I use the Gelli plate method to get the very fine detail, printing directly from the plants themselves. I forage my plants locally and sustainably - from verges, hedgerows and my own garden (and sometimes a friend’s).

Usually, I use oil based, archival inks that have good colour fastness and are tolerant to light. Occasionally I use water based inks and these, although also archival, do not like getting wet. (Although no artwork likes getting wet!) If I have used water based inks, I spray the print lightly with a fixative to help preserve it.

The bugs, butterflies and other creatures in my prints are all hand painted, by me, after printing - either using watercolour, gouache or acrylics.

Unmounted: 21 x 28cm
Mounted: 29 x 36cm


I’ve called this “Heart of Grass” - you’ll find the heart if you look. It has looked down at me from the wall, waiting for the aha moment of what creatures it needed. It spoke today and I added Marsh Fritillary and Small Heath butterflies and a 22-Spot yellow ladybird in watercolour.

When you buy one of my prints, you are buying a one-of-a-kind original. There is only one print in the edition - no reproductions are made.

I use the Gelli plate method to get the very fine detail, printing directly from the plants themselves. I forage my plants locally and sustainably - from verges, hedgerows and my own garden (and sometimes a friend’s).

Usually, I use oil based, archival inks that have good colour fastness and are tolerant to light. Occasionally I use water based inks and these, although also archival, do not like getting wet. (Although no artwork likes getting wet!) If I have used water based inks, I spray the print lightly with a fixative to help preserve it.

The bugs, butterflies and other creatures in my prints are all hand painted, by me, after printing - either using watercolour, gouache or acrylics.