
Landscapes in print
Expressive and intuitive investigations into the monotype print making process inspired by the beautiful and wild landscape of Cornwall.
Storm Day IV
Monotype print with graphite
Paper 19x36cm
£235
Headland Haze
Monotype print with graphite and charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x29cm
£165
It was wild that day I
Monotype print with charcoal
Paper 19x36cm
£235
Storm Day II
Monotype print with graphite
Paper 19x36cm
£235
It was wild that day II
Monotype print with charcoal
Paper 19x36cm
£235
It was wild that day III
Monotype print with charcoal
Paper 19x36cm
£235
Swept Away III
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Swept Away IV
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Swept Away I
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Swept Away V
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Swept Away VI
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Swept Away II
Monotype print with charcoal, edition 1/1
Paper 19x38cm
£165
Wind Song III
Monotype print with graphite drawing.
Paper 17x31cm
£145
Wind Song VII
Monotype print with graphite drawing.
Paper 17x31cm
£145
West Fold II
Monotype print with graphite drawing.
Paper 17x31cm
£130
Work in progress on one of Helen’s monotype plates.
What is a monotype?
Monotype has its own unique form of expression and certain types of marks and imagery can only be obtained using the monotype process. Known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques, a monotype is essentially a hand printed painting.
The monotype process makes these prints one of a kind and does not employ repeatable elements. The artist starts with a clean plate every time which usually only allows for one print to be taken, making each piece truly unique.