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Lee Nutland

Everything Is Eaten, Eventually, 2026

£375.00

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Print size 30 x 53.5 cm, paper size 39.5 x 59.5 cm. Reduction linocut and monoprint, hand burnished on 45gsm Tosa Shi paper, edition of 9.

The Cheesewring is a granite outcrop that sits on the top of a hill on the south side of Bodmin Moor near Minions, Cornwall, UK. Named after the traditional cider making process, the formation, appearing like a shack of precariously placed boulders, was once believed to have been made by druids. In fact, it has been formed by erosion over millennia. This process continues today, the elements slowly eating away at the rock.

Surrounded by the remains of a neolithic encampment, the Cheesewring, although appearing to be finely balanced and on the brink of toppling, will actually survive almost everything else in its surroundings. Having said that, on a geological timescale, it too will be worn away to dust with those particles to be reformed elsewhere.

By the nature of monoprints, each print is slightly different. The speckles and shadows on the rock surface subtly change across the edition, capturing the essence of time passing.

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