Hand painting onto prints

Sometimes we opt to add some colour to pieces by hand. In this case, the colours added are Windsor and Newton inks and highlight a small part of the pictures.
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Sometimes we opt to add some colour by hand painting onto prints. In this case, the colours added are Windsor and Newton inks and highlight a small part of the pictures. The addition of colour adds a distinctive touch to each piece, making no two pieces exactly the same.

Hand colouring is quite meditative and something we enjoy doing on hot summer days.

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