Etching: Printed by hand on 250 GSM Rives paper off  hand drawn copper plates etched in “Dutch Mordant”
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HASTINGS
Hastings Old Town, East Sussex Hastings is best known for its connection with the Battle of Hastings in 1066 which actually occurred north of the town at Senlac Hill in Battle. Hastings was one of the Cinque ports, It still has the largest beach based fishing fleet in England.

Etching is one of the oldest and most satisfying forms of printmaking and in the hands of a expert can deliver intricacies of line and tone unrivalled by any other printing process.
Etchings are the prints produced by etching an image on a copper or zinc plate, using acid, filling the textures of the image with ink and then printing it on to paper by running it through a heavy press
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COLIN BAILEY
ARTIST & PRINTMAKER
Hastings
Etchings
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HILL STREET, HASTINGS
Original Etching
Etching: (12” x 8”) edition of 50
Unframed: £105
HILL STREET, HASTINGS - etching by Colin Bailey
HILL STREET, HASTINGS
Hill Street looking down towards St Clements Church and Swan Terrace in Hastings Old Town
Limited edition etching
Unframed £105