Drypoint Printmaking In Action

Employing a range of mark making techniques, I meticulously etch intricate designs onto acrylic plates. The inked-up plates are then pressed onto luxurious Somerset paper, using my printing press. This process transfers the intricately crafted illustrations onto the paper, resulting in exquisite original prints. To add a final touch of artistry, I occasionally add elements such as hand painting, blind embossing or letterpress to the etchings, taking them to another level. In more recent works, I have explored the use of colour during the inking stage, imparting a natural and organic aesthetic that harmonises with the print's inspiration.

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If you are an independent retailer, gallery or museum who would be interested in stocking my fine art stationery and limited edition prints, please feel free to contact me to request the password access to my wholesale/ SOR page.

Kind Words

Hello Ellie, the print arrived in perfect condition and it’s utterly beautiful. Thank you so much x.”

- Jo

“My mum absolutely LOVED her Christmas present, the grasses print. She found it really relaxing to look at, so has hung it above her office space for times when she is feeling stressed with work! Thank you”

-Emily. C


Ellie during the drypoint printmaking process