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Liverpool English Oak | Prints by Erik Linton. Item composed of paper in rustic style
Liverpool English Oak | Prints by Erik Linton. Item composed of paper in rustic style

Created and Sold by Erik Linton

Erik Linton

Liverpool English Oak - Prints

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Real tree ring art print, inspired by nature and pressed by hand by Erik Linton.

This print is made from an oak tree from the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. English oak is one of the more famous types of wood that have been used throughout history for everything from ship building to Casks. Each print is made by hand by printing directly from the wood of a tree. The wood that is used to make the prints is gathered from already fallen trees.

As an artist, my purpose is to reveal the artistry that exists in nature and to present it in a way that is accessible enough to hang on a wall in your home. I also want to bring our attention to our impact on the landscapes that surround us. These tree ring prints help us see our place in a much larger historical context and hopefully each ring makes us reflect on the limited time that we have in this beautiful landscape.

Each print is like a fingerprint from mother nature.

All prints are made by hand using the traditional woodblock method.

This listing:

Material: 100lb acid free paper

Size: 18x24

Type: English Oak

Paint: High quality textured ink.

Ships in a sturdy tube.

Signed by artist

Item Liverpool English Oak
Created by Erik Linton
As seen in Private Residence, Hyrum, UT
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Erik Linton
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Tree Ring Prints made by hand from previously fallen trees

I am a full time artist living in Hyrum, UT. My goal as an artist is to help us notice and appreciate the simple beauty that constantly surrounds us in the natural world.