The Red Series
These are limited-edition prints! Created using the traditional printmaking technique of drypoint with Chine Cole (the red colour in the print is created by applying red Japanese paper to the inked plate) A little bit of white chalk is then used to add some highlights to the red. They look great hung together or as a grouping.
The image area is 5" x 7" and the print comes matted for a standard frame size of 8" x 10". Each print is signed by the artist and numbered in an edition of only 15.
$75 Each
Red Series framed
Some of this series is sold out. Please inquire if you are interested in one.
Red Maple leaf "Strong and free"- Sold out
"Cardinal" -Available
Road trip "Red Volkswagen Camper van" - Available
Red Canoe "To the River" - Sold out
Red Anchor " Stay the Course" - Availale
Red Alarm Clock "It's time" - Available
Red Sailboat "Set Sail" - Available
Red Lighthouse "Peggy's Cove" - Available
Red Lighthouse "Leading Light" - Available
Red Lantern - Available
Red Lady Bug - Available
Red Barn - Available
Mitts - Sold out
Red Tractor - Available
Red boots - Available
Vintage Red Alarm Clock - Available
Vintage Red Phone - Available
Red Fishing rod "gone fishing" - Available
Red Fishing Lure "Dardevle" Available
Red Fishing Lure "Jointed Redfin" - Available
Red Tricycle "Forever Young" - Available
Red Pram "Oxford Carriage" - Available
Red Bicycle - Available
Red Mailbox "Mail Delivery" - Available
Get the mug!
There is a collection of 7 mugs created using the nautical imagery in this series.
The Sailboat, Maple leaf, Lighthouse, Compass, Lantern, Anchor and Canoe. Each mug has an image on the front and back and a handwritten inspirational message on the side. They are $20 each and are available by emailing the artist.
• Ceramic
• 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.7″ (12 cm) in height, 3.35″ (8.5 cm) in diameter
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• Ceramic
• 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.7″ (12 cm) in height, 3.35″ (8.5 cm) in diameter
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
Nautical Series mugs by artist Kristine MacGregor using the Red Series imagery