Hounds of the Heath 4 – Handmade Linocut Print Celebrating Dog Walking in Suburbia

£750.00

Celebrate the bond between humans and dogs with Hounds of the Heath 4, a bold limited edition linocut print by British artist Mark. Inspired by suburban walks with his own dog, this expressive artwork captures humour, companionship, and everyday magic in vibrant detail.

Hand-carved and printed on a traditional Albion press, each piece is pulled on Somerset 200gsm acid-free paper using layered inks for depth and colour. This Test Print (TP) is signed and titled in pencil, making it a truly unique collector’s piece.

  • Paper size: 76 × 56 cm | Image size: 59 × 42 cm

  • Edition: Test Print (TP), signed and titled

  • Packaging: Rolled in glassine and cellophane, shipped in a sturdy tube

  • Delivery: Tracked worldwide (2–3 days Europe | 3–5 days worldwide)

Perfect for dog lovers, print collectors, and fans of contemporary British linocut art, Hounds of the Heath 4 brings playful charm and handcrafted beauty to any home or office.

Exhibited at The Salisbury Museum Landscape Open 2025

Celebrate the bond between humans and dogs with Hounds of the Heath 4, a bold limited edition linocut print by British artist Mark. Inspired by suburban walks with his own dog, this expressive artwork captures humour, companionship, and everyday magic in vibrant detail.

Hand-carved and printed on a traditional Albion press, each piece is pulled on Somerset 200gsm acid-free paper using layered inks for depth and colour. This Test Print (TP) is signed and titled in pencil, making it a truly unique collector’s piece.

  • Paper size: 76 × 56 cm | Image size: 59 × 42 cm

  • Edition: Test Print (TP), signed and titled

  • Packaging: Rolled in glassine and cellophane, shipped in a sturdy tube

  • Delivery: Tracked worldwide (2–3 days Europe | 3–5 days worldwide)

Perfect for dog lovers, print collectors, and fans of contemporary British linocut art, Hounds of the Heath 4 brings playful charm and handcrafted beauty to any home or office.

Exhibited at The Salisbury Museum Landscape Open 2025