Description
A4 Teapot Riso Print
This print is unashamedly jolly. A red teapot is utilised as a vessel for flowers which . . . . I’m guessing are tulips and ranunculus or anemones. I also think that the teapot is modelled on the enamel red teapot by Falcon.
The print is made via the risograph process. Risograph machines are a bit like an odd photocopier where the individual colours are applied to the paper one at a time. There are individual variations that occur to each print in the course of this process.
There’s a great video on the risograph process that you can see here.
This print is on A4 card and therefore easy to find off-the-shelf frames for. It is signed and dated in pencil by the artist: Louise Lockhart.
Louise runs the stationery brand The Printed Peanut and is based in Yorkshire.
Measurements:
29.7cm x 21cm