This print was on display as part of the Saltaire Arts Trail 2021
Salts Mill was built by Sir Titus Salt in 1853, and the present-day 1853 Gallery takes its name from the date of the building which houses it. The Mill and surrounding town of Saltaire was financed and built by the 19th century industrialist and philanthropist Sir Titus Salt after he observed other textile factories and was disappointed by the working conditions he saw there. This flat graphic image captures the buildings detail in a minimalistic modern style.
This print is supplied unframed and unmounted in a limited edition of 150. The image is approximatelly 80 cm long by 20 cm high
Salts Mill
I use Giclee paper for this print (pronounced gee-clay) which is a fine art term describing quality prints made on large format inkjet printers.
Hahnemühle German Etching paper is a natural white, uncoated paper with a texture much like Tintoretto Gesso. It is acid-free, mould-made and is ideal for my graphic prints with their high level of detail.
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