Wednesday, 12 January 2011

'The Four Seasons'

I'm so happy and excited to show you that the prints are now ready! Arounna (of Bookhou fame) and I designed limited edition prints which are now in her shop! I designed the drawings along the theme of The Four Seasons and Arounna has letterpressed and hand watercolour painted each print.

Here is the set: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter

A crunchy autumn leaf being admired.

Spring's dandelion being blown in the breeze. I love the pale lemon wash Arounna has added.

Summer is my favourite season and this is my favourite of the prints

Arounna has printed our details on the back and the sets are in edition of 25. Each set is numbered, as you can see. I think Arounna has done such a wonderful job in making the prints look so special, thank you so very much Arounna!


The prints are available here.

10 comments:

  1. they look fabulous! what a lovely idea...

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  2. These are stunning, you must be so proud. Love Love Love. I have been to visit Arounna's blog and shop too, what beautiful work, and so complimentary to your designs. Roll on pay day and I'm there :)

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  3. YAY & some more YAY ! :D
    I made my purchase this morning first thing !!!
    it looks absolutely fantastic, Jill, and it comforts me that you should have your own line of stationery !
    my warmest congrats on this awesome collaboration !!
    xoxox

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  4. congratulation! this is wonderful jill!

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  5. Jill you truly are wonderful:)

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  6. They're beautiful! I love the drawings and the composition. The white space is a perfect frame for your art. Arounna is such a start, the washes and the printing is wonderful too. A great collaboration.
    Jx

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  7. can't wait to see my set in person

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  8. I bought them too!
    I have been reading your blog on and off and have admired your cards!AriadnefromGreece!
    http://AriadnefromGreece.blogspot.com

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  9. wow, these prints are so amazing in their simplicity :)

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