Wild Light Above the Morning Mist
106 x 89 cm framed original botanical ink specimen with letterpress printing
About
Dawn on the high moor can turn the world upside down. Cloud inversions transform familiar landscapes into floating islands, where tors emerge as peaks above a grey sea of mist that fills the valleys below. What should be solid ground becomes ethereal; what should be sky becomes foundation.
This piece captures that rare moment when Dartmoor flips itself and becomes visible only to observers on the high moor. The grey foundation of mist holds the weight of clouds. Above, the landscape floats in ochres and reds - granite, gorse, and bracken caught in the first light. The dark grey sky grounds what should be weightless, creating that disorienting beauty familiar to those who know the high moor's moods.
The abstract forms emerge through ink made from oak galls collected on Dartmoor itself. It is made from the marble-like growths formed when wasps lay eggs in oak branches. What begins as the tree's defence becomes our medium, transformed through iron and chemistry into this topsy-turvy world.
The letterpress text across the bottom of the piece explores oak's deep relationship with Dartmoor, from the Celtic duir that gave the River Dart its name, to the pollen records showing oak's arrival 9,500 years ago. Each letter is hand-set in metal type and printed on heritage presses, connecting you to centuries of craftspeople who worked with these same materials and techniques.
At 106x89cm, this piece commands presence. The original botanical ink painting is professionally framed with conservation-grade mounting and UV-protective glass. Like the landscape it depicts, this work will evolve and change over time. This is part of botanical ink's living character.
The oak galls for the botanical ink were all collected on Dartmoor. The text is entirely handset from wood and metal type. The printing was completed in our Princetown studio on our Soldans cylinder proofing press -- the largest known hand-powered proofing press of its kind remaining in the UK.
This is the second collection in our Wild Colour series, and the first collection to feature large works.
One of fourteen original works in this collection.
This piece will be available for sale on 15 October. If you would like to be notified, please leave your email address below.
106 x 89 cm framed original botanical ink specimen with letterpress printing
About
Dawn on the high moor can turn the world upside down. Cloud inversions transform familiar landscapes into floating islands, where tors emerge as peaks above a grey sea of mist that fills the valleys below. What should be solid ground becomes ethereal; what should be sky becomes foundation.
This piece captures that rare moment when Dartmoor flips itself and becomes visible only to observers on the high moor. The grey foundation of mist holds the weight of clouds. Above, the landscape floats in ochres and reds - granite, gorse, and bracken caught in the first light. The dark grey sky grounds what should be weightless, creating that disorienting beauty familiar to those who know the high moor's moods.
The abstract forms emerge through ink made from oak galls collected on Dartmoor itself. It is made from the marble-like growths formed when wasps lay eggs in oak branches. What begins as the tree's defence becomes our medium, transformed through iron and chemistry into this topsy-turvy world.
The letterpress text across the bottom of the piece explores oak's deep relationship with Dartmoor, from the Celtic duir that gave the River Dart its name, to the pollen records showing oak's arrival 9,500 years ago. Each letter is hand-set in metal type and printed on heritage presses, connecting you to centuries of craftspeople who worked with these same materials and techniques.
At 106x89cm, this piece commands presence. The original botanical ink painting is professionally framed with conservation-grade mounting and UV-protective glass. Like the landscape it depicts, this work will evolve and change over time. This is part of botanical ink's living character.
The oak galls for the botanical ink were all collected on Dartmoor. The text is entirely handset from wood and metal type. The printing was completed in our Princetown studio on our Soldans cylinder proofing press -- the largest known hand-powered proofing press of its kind remaining in the UK.
This is the second collection in our Wild Colour series, and the first collection to feature large works.
One of fourteen original works in this collection.
This piece will be available for sale on 15 October. If you would like to be notified, please leave your email address below.
- Original botanical ink painting with hand-printed letterpress text
- Handmade watercolour paper by Barcham Green (watermarked 1981)
- Paper treated with stabilising mordant to extend botanical ink permanence
- Artwork dimensions: 55.9 x 81.3 cm (large imperial paper)
- Frame dimensions: 106 x 89 cm
- Float mount with triple matting, UV-protective glass
- Framed by Art Trade Guild G.C.F Qualified conservation framers
£2,100 including professional conservation framing.
- Original botanical ink painting with hand-printed letterpress text
- Handmade watercolour paper by Barcham Green (watermarked 1981)
- Paper treated with stabilising mordant to extend botanical ink permanence
- Artwork dimensions: 55.9 x 81.3 cm (large imperial paper)
- Frame dimensions: 106 x 89 cm
- Float mount with triple matting, UV-protective glass
- Framed by Art Trade Guild G.C.F Qualified conservation framers
£2,100 including professional conservation framing.
Price includes professional packing and shipping within the UK. International shipping will be priced and invoiced separately. Free local delivery within 2 hours of Princetown. Please allow 3 weeks for delivery. If the piece arrives damaged, please notify us immediately by email (information will be in the package) and we will discuss next steps (reframe, or full refund).
Price includes professional packing and shipping within the UK. International shipping will be priced and invoiced separately. Free local delivery within 2 hours of Princetown. Please allow 3 weeks for delivery. If the piece arrives damaged, please notify us immediately by email (information will be in the package) and we will discuss next steps (reframe, or full refund).
If, for any reason, you decide this work isn't for you on receiving it, you may return the work for a full refund within 14 days. This is your right by law (link opens in a new window). In the case of returns: we will arrange an art courier to collect from you. The cost of this return shipment will be deducted from your refund.
If, for any reason, you decide this work isn't for you on receiving it, you may return the work for a full refund within 14 days. This is your right by law (link opens in a new window). In the case of returns: we will arrange an art courier to collect from you. The cost of this return shipment will be deducted from your refund.
If you need help installing this piece, we are able to quote separately for this work. Please get in touch (studio@princetownpress.co.uk)!
If you need help installing this piece, we are able to quote separately for this work. Please get in touch (studio@princetownpress.co.uk)!
Care for this piece is the same as all other art: hang out of direct light and away from a direct source of heat.
Care for this piece is the same as all other art: hang out of direct light and away from a direct source of heat.
Oak gall ink has been used as official record keeping ink for hundreds of years due to its permanence. We anticipate the botanical ink will change over time. Every precaution has been taken to slow this inevitable change, including pretreating the paper, and using UV-protective art glass for the framing. Still, we encourage you to take a photo of the work every year on its anniversary so that you can record its progression over time. The letterpress ink is a custom blend from British ink makers, Hawthorn, and rated above 5 on the Blue Wool Scale and rated at the level needed for artists.
Oak gall ink has been used as official record keeping ink for hundreds of years due to its permanence. We anticipate the botanical ink will change over time. Every precaution has been taken to slow this inevitable change, including pretreating the paper, and using UV-protective art glass for the framing. Still, we encourage you to take a photo of the work every year on its anniversary so that you can record its progression over time. The letterpress ink is a custom blend from British ink makers, Hawthorn, and rated above 5 on the Blue Wool Scale and rated at the level needed for artists.