Friday, 4 January 2013


A Woodcut of Tirich Mir

The wool for our garments is spun in the shadow of Tirich Mir, the Highest mountain in the Hindu Kush. It is washed in streams fed by the mountain's glaciers and the sheep which provide it graze the mountain's foot hills. Therefore I thought it was important that an image of Tirich Mir was somehow incorporated into our first collection, so I engraved a woodcut of the mountain as seen from the south. The woodcut was then printed onto paper using the burnish technique and finally digitally printed onto cotton. The printed cotton image will be sewn onto the inside of the second jacket in the collection.



The wood cut in progress: I used an engraving tool and a knife brought in Chitral, North West Pakistan.



The wood block after being inked.



Printed onto fabric.

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