This original linocut print features an imagined scene in the Middle Ages with three carol singers arriving at a castle window only to be greeted by a grumpy hound rather than the owner. The image itself features three singers taken from a variety of mediaeval manuscripts; the "voices" emerging from the singers' mouths mimics a technique I saw on a Devon bench-end where the mediaeval carpenters used these clouds to suggest voice.
A black and white version of this print is also available.
Only one available, hand printed on a Victorian Albion Press in Cambridgeshire, UK. Signed and editioned by the artist and printed on 250 gsm Somerset Velvet Paper. The printed part of the image measures approximately 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15cm).
The Carol Singers' Reluctant Audience - Original Linocut Print
The print will be supplied in a robust cardboard tube, protected by acid-free tissue paper. Postage and Packing in the UK is free of charge; charges for mailing outside the UK are incorporated in the shopping basket.
Because of new tariffs, plus reports of parcels below certain values being destroyed in the US due to paperwork overloads, I regret that I cannot supply to the USA at present. Any orders placed in error will of course be refunded. Please accept my apologies; hopefully this situation will change in the future.

