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Helen Brown

@helensprints

Woodcut Artist, South Downs lover, Printmaking teacher

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Plenty of bargains still to be had in our Annual Art Sale and even better, the Bank Holiday this weekend means more time for you to browse! We are open today (Saturday) until 5.00pm and from 12.00-4.00pm on both Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday.

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Spring is here and meeting up for walks is allowed! The walk along the Seven Sisters, Cuckmere and in Friston forest is a favourite of mine. I have made a walk book about it helensprints.co.uk/product/walk-b…


Pop-up shop in Lewes! Today and tomorrow Sat 5th Dec. In the Riverside building on the high street next to the bridge. I’ve got my new walk book on sale, special offers on, new work, greetings cards and lots of work on show. Pop in for some safe happy viewing. #Lewes

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Lose yourself in these cool, calm greens (our favourite colour!): photograph on brushed aluminium by @mark_preston_art, acrylics by Julian Sutherland-Beatson, woodcut by @helensprints and ceramic wallpiece by @gitagrip

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‘Little Downs Way’ a small woodcut from my website, £55 including p&p. Red sky at night? Hope to see one soon! I want the sun back please :) helensprints.co.uk

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And here’s our print, just arrived in the post; it’s even better in the flesh. Thank you so much 😊

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‘Chanctonbury’ a lovely hill on the South Downs Way in Sussex. Now on my website :) A hand made woodcut. #southdowns #woodcut

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‘Chanctonbury’ a lovely hill on the South Downs Way in Sussex. Now on my website :) A hand made woodcut. #southdowns #woodcut

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This is one of my BIG ones! All framed up and on show in Skylark, the Needlemakers, Lewes. Opening TODAY! This is called ‘The way to Devil’s Dyke’, lots more in store. They now have a new website with a selection of my work for sale - skylarkshop.com . #lewes

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I’ve just added these to my website helensprints.co.uk These are small ones, 17cm x 17cm woodblock, hand printed and in a 30cmx 30cm mount. £55 each including P&P

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We’re back open! For the time being, our opening hours are Thursday -Saturday 12-5, we look forward to welcoming you back!

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‘Print of the Day’ this one is called ‘Stanmer Ridge Down’ and is the view at the back of Stanmer Park in Brighton. Can you see the big difference in this one? The sky is not swirly!! I do love my swirly skies and they have become a signature of mine.

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So, back to North India today for my ‘Print of the Day’. This is an old one! It’s called Bagsu Na’ and is a from a block I cut after a walk up in to the foot hills of the Himalayas. It was a little linocut, with lots of Chine Colle.

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‘Little Tottington’ is my ‘Print of the Day’ and is the view from the gardens of Tottington Manor. I’m looking forward to sitting in a lovely pub garden again, as I am sure you all are! For now let my little ‘Print of the day’ bring some of the outside in (wine optional)

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My ‘Print of the day’ is called ‘On the way to Devils Dyke’ and it’s, well one the way to Devils Dyke! I used to see this view when driving down the A27 from Mile Oak to Brighton, and one day I walked it inland to draw it. It’s a big one! But also looks good card size.

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A little one today for my ‘Print of the Day’. This one is called ‘Long Hill to Lewes’ and is the view from one of the footpaths leading out from behind the Lewes prison and away. There is a little windmill up there, in the distance. Love a windmill.

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Today’s ‘Print of the Day’ is one of my favourite places and most popular prints and cards. ‘Chanctonbury Ring’, a high point on the South Downs Way. A place steeped in folklore and mystery. I have a few tales to tell myself of this hill top of this hill!

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