"Remembering May" Limited Edition Print
Print details:
10% of the sale of each print will be donated to the Integrated Education Fund!
Limited print edition of 10. 28 x 28 cm with 2cm border.
Limited edition archival giclée print on Hahnemühle cotton paper (308gsm). Each piece is printed, hand signed and numbered by the artist. Each print’s size and colouring matches that of the original drawing. The prints are contained within a hard back mount. There is an option to frame the piece in UV-resistant clarity glass and black wooden box frame. An embossed certificate of authenticity will accompany your print.
Original details:
Graphite on arches cotton paper, 28 x 28cm, produced in 50 hours.
Sold at auction for £2000 in 2023, all of which was donated to the Integrated Education Fund.
Context:
Baroness May Blood dedicated her life to advocating for the working class, grass roots projects and communities during the troubles. She made a massive difference to both women’s rights and integrated education- both are fundamental to the ongoing peace that has been cultivated in Northern Ireland. This artwork commemorates May and her forward thinking attitude.
Print details:
10% of the sale of each print will be donated to the Integrated Education Fund!
Limited print edition of 10. 28 x 28 cm with 2cm border.
Limited edition archival giclée print on Hahnemühle cotton paper (308gsm). Each piece is printed, hand signed and numbered by the artist. Each print’s size and colouring matches that of the original drawing. The prints are contained within a hard back mount. There is an option to frame the piece in UV-resistant clarity glass and black wooden box frame. An embossed certificate of authenticity will accompany your print.
Original details:
Graphite on arches cotton paper, 28 x 28cm, produced in 50 hours.
Sold at auction for £2000 in 2023, all of which was donated to the Integrated Education Fund.
Context:
Baroness May Blood dedicated her life to advocating for the working class, grass roots projects and communities during the troubles. She made a massive difference to both women’s rights and integrated education- both are fundamental to the ongoing peace that has been cultivated in Northern Ireland. This artwork commemorates May and her forward thinking attitude.
Print details:
10% of the sale of each print will be donated to the Integrated Education Fund!
Limited print edition of 10. 28 x 28 cm with 2cm border.
Limited edition archival giclée print on Hahnemühle cotton paper (308gsm). Each piece is printed, hand signed and numbered by the artist. Each print’s size and colouring matches that of the original drawing. The prints are contained within a hard back mount. There is an option to frame the piece in UV-resistant clarity glass and black wooden box frame. An embossed certificate of authenticity will accompany your print.
Original details:
Graphite on arches cotton paper, 28 x 28cm, produced in 50 hours.
Sold at auction for £2000 in 2023, all of which was donated to the Integrated Education Fund.
Context:
Baroness May Blood dedicated her life to advocating for the working class, grass roots projects and communities during the troubles. She made a massive difference to both women’s rights and integrated education- both are fundamental to the ongoing peace that has been cultivated in Northern Ireland. This artwork commemorates May and her forward thinking attitude.