Pennine Way Greeting Cards
Greeting cards of the original Lino cuts created by Sally Zaranko.
Each card comes with a kraft brown envelope and a recyclable cellophane wrap.
The line of the Pennine Way is forged from a network of ancient tracks, contour lines, roads, paths, map lines, county boundary lines, and the curious measure of linear time.
Lines start with a dot. A mark. The line develops from that place – a linear progression of the dot. A start and end.
Lines and Lino is just that – a liner progression of thought, of action, a representation of these things, using lines.
A clear start and end. A product of the process. For me, this has been a journey in time, place, thought, feeling and execution. The trail calls people to walk, run, be on part of it, have favourite spots on it, make new memories on echoes of the past. Challenging in both physical and emotional ways.
The line of the Pennine Way embraces all of these – a true Trail of Inspiration.
Greeting cards of the original Lino cuts created by Sally Zaranko.
Each card comes with a kraft brown envelope and a recyclable cellophane wrap.
The line of the Pennine Way is forged from a network of ancient tracks, contour lines, roads, paths, map lines, county boundary lines, and the curious measure of linear time.
Lines start with a dot. A mark. The line develops from that place – a linear progression of the dot. A start and end.
Lines and Lino is just that – a liner progression of thought, of action, a representation of these things, using lines.
A clear start and end. A product of the process. For me, this has been a journey in time, place, thought, feeling and execution. The trail calls people to walk, run, be on part of it, have favourite spots on it, make new memories on echoes of the past. Challenging in both physical and emotional ways.
The line of the Pennine Way embraces all of these – a true Trail of Inspiration.
Greeting cards of the original Lino cuts created by Sally Zaranko.
Each card comes with a kraft brown envelope and a recyclable cellophane wrap.
The line of the Pennine Way is forged from a network of ancient tracks, contour lines, roads, paths, map lines, county boundary lines, and the curious measure of linear time.
Lines start with a dot. A mark. The line develops from that place – a linear progression of the dot. A start and end.
Lines and Lino is just that – a liner progression of thought, of action, a representation of these things, using lines.
A clear start and end. A product of the process. For me, this has been a journey in time, place, thought, feeling and execution. The trail calls people to walk, run, be on part of it, have favourite spots on it, make new memories on echoes of the past. Challenging in both physical and emotional ways.
The line of the Pennine Way embraces all of these – a true Trail of Inspiration.