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Day seven in Naoshima

Day seven in Naoshima

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This series documents my 15-day trip to Japan in April 2019. I wrote and sketched everyday and when I got home I wanted a way to process my experiences so this is the result - a print for every day I was there. I feature in all these prints - I am the large eared fox like character with the stripy jumper!

On this day I arrived in Naoshima , a tiny island in the Seto Island sea , also commonly known as Japan’s art island. I had a magical few days there - I hired a bike ( see if you can spot me ) , enjoyed all of Yayoi Kusama’s pumpkins dotted around the island and found my visit to the Ando Museum absolutely fascinating. I also bathed in the thoroughly kitsch "I♥︎湯" bathhouse and ate the best bowl of ramen on the whole trip.

I print everything from my studio using a small wooden hand press and my etching press. The finished result is unique and original with no two prints being alike.

- Size 25cm x 27cm
- Printed on cream zertal smooth paper 120gsm
- Printed with caligo inks
- Each print is signed
- Edition of 35

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INTRODUCING

Sam Marshall

My name is Sam,  I'm a printmaker working from my studio in rural Northamptonshire. I've recently left London after 22 years and am now enjoying the fresh air, open skies and wildlife of my new life in the country. Miss Marple my ever faithful mini dachshund loves it too! 

When I'm not making work/ running workshops / coaching from my studio then I'm travelling around the UK and Europe with my sketchbook.