Winter Smeuse

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Edition Details

  • Edition size :
  • 88
  • Published On :
  • 11/06/2015
  • Artwork Dimensions :
  • 47 X 33 cm
  • Price On Release :
  • £ 111

Description

You may not know what a "smeuse" is; I didn't, until the summer before last, when I was sent the manuscript for Robert Macfarlane's book Landmarks. In the book he has prepared a number of glossaries of words which you would struggle to find in a standard dictionary. They are words from dialect, slang and so on, and describe matters loosely pertaining to the land. An old Essex dialect term for a kestrel is "wind-fucker". An old Sussex word for the gap at the bottom of a hedge made by the regular passage of a small animal is a "smeuse". His publishers aimed, presumably, to capitalise on the success of the book by bringing out a second edition with a different cover. But not very different. So here is a "winter smeuse", with thorns and snow and a distant, weary traveller. This print is a screen-printed adaptation of the linocut work I did for the cover of the second edition of Landmarks. Edition of 88 prints. 3 colour screen print. Paper size: 337mm x 477mm. Image size: 255mm x 375mm. Printed on acid-free archival 300gsm Somerset Satin. £111.00.