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Linden’s Prints on Etsy

My partner Linden Langdon, as anyone who reads this blog regularly is probably aware, happens to be a Tasmanian fine art printmaker. Her work utilises lithograph, etchings, collograph and other esoteric sounding techniques. Its a lot about attention to detail and even more about attention to process. She also has a hand coded XHTML 1.0 Strict blog named Translucent, yes she’s also a standardista with qualifications in web design and multimedia.

She’s actually got an Etsy site going at the moment named shellac with great deals on several original signed print series. The same prints framed and in a gallery would cost hundreds of dollars more so its not a bad idea to pick one up if you’re looking at hanging original fine art on your walls this Christmas. The print below titled “Midwinter Midlands” is based on the central midlands region of Tasmania.

Midwinter Midlands by Linden Langdon now available at Etsy in Linden’s shop named shellac

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3 Responses to “Linden’s Prints on Etsy”

  1. steven

    sorry matt, we’re doing some upgrading here today and I lost your comment between backups… Linden says thanks and wishes her best. :)

  2. Matt Robin

    hehe, no probs - I know how it is! ;)

  3. steven

    Linden’s away for the week and I’m officially resting (with our doggies) :)

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