Jennie Ing's limited edition 'The Rotunda with Moor Street Station' linocut (edition 30) features bright, bold colours. This stunning art piece is a fantastic addition to any modern home. Jennie studied Fine Art (Printmaking and Book Arts) at Croydon College and continued her further education by completing an MA in Fine Art: Printmaking at Wimbledon School of Art. Jennie's work is inspired by an interest in architecture, a fascination with the way space is taken up in our cities and what it is that gives a place its identity. This, combined with her love of the patterns, repetitions and colours found in the built environment, lead to her colourful layered linocut prints. Much of her work is of London's iconic buildings, but some is of lesser known views, and of other cities. She works in relief print, using the reduction method to achieve her layers of bold colour. This involves printing each colour separately, with the successive cutting away of areas from the surface of a flat block of lino, inking the remaining area and printing from this onto paper, continuing until the finished print is achieved. All of this is done by hand, with the printing taking place on her Victorian albion press. With the reduction block there is no going back and the whole edition must be finished at the same time.