Most of the latest images from our artist-in-residency at Wytham are now up on Facebook HERE, which will take you to a list of albums containing the latest pictures from our joint work at Wytham Woods, from Robin's residency at Harris-Manchester College, Oxford and from the progress (or lack thereof) of out new studio at Wytham.
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Hikidashi - literally 'drawing out' - is the practice of removing pieces from the kiln at top temperature using tongs or ot...
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Despite being one of the smallest and youngest of the colleges of Oxford University, Harris-Manchester is one of only five currently to have...
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Zontul Following Lear by Tim Wilson and Necati Zontul Flagstone Press (2011) ISBN 978-0-9562841-4-3 Zontul Following Lear is a wonderful new...
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All of our contact details and permanent information are kept on our Website at: www.flagstonepress.co.uk . We update our most recent news ...
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Hand-printed cards made from original linocut blocks. We're selling these at our Flash In The Pan exhibition in Oxford's Summert...
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COURSE DATES FOR EARLY 2014 are as above. We are running other courses, but these are already booked. For those who don't know, each ...
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Print Scilly is the wokshop of Vickie Heany at Porthmellon on St. Mary's, the main island of the Isles of Scilly. Because we just dropp...
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An Illustrated Book for Children In this (2009) book, Rosie has written a story which draws on folk legends and woodland myths to create a s...
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Second Reduction Linoblock: The Crowded Skies, Broughton Castle "The Crowded Skies, Broughton Castle" Linocut (reduction method fi...
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In "Something in the Woods", an illustrated story for children, the young girld, Marietta leaves her house one day and wanders int...
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The Wytham Studio is the base of artist/anthropologist Dr Robin Wilson of Keble College and of writer and printmaker Rosie Fairfax-Cholmeley of the University of Oxford's Wytham Woods. The Studio houses the Ruskin Albion Press and is located in the heart of Wytham Woods.
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The latest animation concept from Tim Wilson at Zontul films in Oxford CLICK HERE to view the whole thing
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Oxford Natural History Museum Private View An online gallery of images taken by photographer Whitney Conti at the PV of our current Exhibiti...
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Despite being one of the smallest and youngest of the colleges of Oxford University, Harris-Manchester is one of only five currently to have...
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Natural History Museum, Oxford. by Robin Wilson (2012) In 2012 our main exhibition will be held at Oxford University's Museum of Natural...
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This view of the Tate Quad is the second in a series of linocuts from Robin which will document the college as it is at the moment, focussin...
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All of our contact details and permanent information are kept on our Website at: www.flagstonepress.co.uk . We update our most recent news ...
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Hikidashi - literally 'drawing out' - is the practice of removing pieces from the kiln at top temperature using tongs or ot...
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Pictures taken by the Oxford Times for the launch of our September-October Exhibition in Oxford's Jam Factory Arts Centre Gallery.
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Rosie Fairfax-Cholmeley (2012) Linocut As we approach the May 11th opening of our Wytham Woods exhibition at the Oxford University Museum, w...
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Hikidashi - literally 'drawing out' - is the practice of removing pieces from the kiln at top temperature using tongs or ot...
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Despite being one of the smallest and youngest of the colleges of Oxford University, Harris-Manchester is one of only five currently to have...
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Zontul Following Lear by Tim Wilson and Necati Zontul Flagstone Press (2011) ISBN 978-0-9562841-4-3 Zontul Following Lear is a wonderful new...
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All of our contact details and permanent information are kept on our Website at: www.flagstonepress.co.uk . We update our most recent news ...
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Hand-printed cards made from original linocut blocks. We're selling these at our Flash In The Pan exhibition in Oxford's Summert...
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COURSE DATES FOR EARLY 2014 are as above. We are running other courses, but these are already booked. For those who don't know, each ...
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Print Scilly is the wokshop of Vickie Heany at Porthmellon on St. Mary's, the main island of the Isles of Scilly. Because we just dropp...
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An Illustrated Book for Children In this (2009) book, Rosie has written a story which draws on folk legends and woodland myths to create a s...
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Second Reduction Linoblock: The Crowded Skies, Broughton Castle "The Crowded Skies, Broughton Castle" Linocut (reduction method fi...
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In "Something in the Woods", an illustrated story for children, the young girld, Marietta leaves her house one day and wanders int...