Creating ‘Birch Trees in Bluebell Woods’ - an artist’s process

New original, ‘Birch Trees in Bluebell Woods’ is a celebration of that moment when you take a walk and realise that spring has finally arrived. The bluebells have emerged and are stretching out to create a gorgeous carpet of powder blue and the light is streaming in through the trees, bouncing off the silver bark of the birch trees.

What a moment!

Inspired by the wonder of the time of year when the bulbs appear in carpets across woods and gardens are bringing much needed colour to what has felt like the grey of winter. With silver bark gleaming and greens bringing the lushness of the season, it really is a joy.

I want you to be able to sit back and let your eyes wander taking you back to spring whatever the time of year.

The Making Process

This print was created using the Lino reduction print process, more Lino is carved away after each layer of ink rendering the block unusable in future. Because of this, the edition can never be reprinted. 

Layer 1 - brown

It’s not a colour that I love and it shows through very little but I wanted the texture of the bark bumps to be in stark contrast to the silvery smoothness of the majority of the trunk.

Layer 2 - silver

The glory of the shimmering trunks of the silver birch started to emerge.

Layer 3 - teal and light purple

I applied these colours with two different brayers (rollers). The teal is there to add variation to the leaves and the light purple becomes the bluebell carpet.

Lino block inked with lilac and teal in cardboard registration former

Layer 4 - ombré green blend

I love a blended ink application. On this piece, it ties the whole thing together and connects the foliage of the trees with the stems and leaves of the bluebells.

All that remains after this is to leave it to cure and then sign each piece. There are only 14 of these gorgeous originals with super luxe metallic sheen (I am absolutely in love with these inks).

The details:

Lino reduction print

  • 4 luxe layers of ink

  • Only 14 in the edition

  • 15 x 35cm

  • Bespoke framing on request




At only £88 (print only) or £92 mounted, this is one of my most affordable originals in recent years. Small enough to find a space for it but with plenty of impact with colours that sing.

‘Birch Tress in Bluebell Woods’ Original Limited Edition Lino Reduction Print in teal, silver and purple
£88.00

Birch Trees in Bluebell Wood – Limited Edition Lino Print

A celebration of woodland wonder and the return of spring.

Inspired by that magical time of year when bluebells bloom in carpets across woodlands and gardens, Birch Trees in Bluebell Wood captures the shift from winter’s grey stillness to the vibrant renewal of spring. With silver birch bark gleaming and fresh greens bringing life to the forest floor, this piece invites you to pause and be transported to a quiet, blooming glade — no matter the season.

The Making Process

This piece is printed using the lino reduction method, where more of the lino block is carved away between each ink layer. Once completed, the block cannot be reused — making each edition truly unique and impossible to reproduce.

Birch Trees in Bluebell Wood features multiple hand-printed layers in carefully mixed Cranfield oil-based inks. The subtle play of colour and contrast brings depth, light, and texture to this serene woodland scene.

Product Details

  • Edition: Limited edition (numbered and signed by the artist)

  • Print size: 15 × 35 cm

  • Mounted size: Approx. 22 × 41 cm in soft white mount

  • Materials: Cranfield oil-based inks on Fabriano Unica 250gsm 50% cotton paper

  • Archival quality: Yes

  • Framing: Bespoke framing available upon request

  • Packaging: Supplied in a protective cellophane sleeve with backing board

ℹ️ Additional Information (EU GPSR 2025 compliant)

  • Made by: The Peacock and the Printmaker, Newcastle, UK

  • Country of origin: United Kingdom

  • Contact: hello@thepeacockandtheprintmaker.com

  • Safe use: Store flat until framed. Do not hang in damp environments unless framed behind glass. Keep out of direct sunlight to preserve colour vibrancy.

  • Warning: Plastic sleeve may pose a suffocation hazard – keep out of reach of children.

  • Environmental note: Cellophane sleeve is not recyclable. Other packaging materials (including reused bubble wrap and cardboard boxes) are recyclable or reused to minimise waste.



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