"Weekend Ritual", A4 Risograph Print

from €25.00

This print was inspired by the catch-ups over coffee with family or friends. It features a flat white and cinnamon bun from Rosta. This print was launched at the first Coffee Tasting at Rosta coffee bar in Derry.

This print was created using the unique technique of risograph (or “riso”) printing. Risography combines the efficiency of digital printing with the charm of traditional screen printing. Each colour layer is printed separately using eco-friendly soy-based inks, resulting in vibrant, textured prints with unique overlaps and subtle variations that make every print truly one-of-a-kind.

This is a two-colour risoprint, printed on a Riso M1060e with Bright Red and HD Black. Drawn and printed by Cara on premium Munken Pure 170gsm paper, in Derry Print Workshop.

Size: A4 - 210 x 297 mm

Available unframed or framed in a sleek oak-style frame. Simply select your option below.

Unframed prints are packaged with recycled greyboard backing and biodegradable/compostable “cellophane”.

Frame:

This print was inspired by the catch-ups over coffee with family or friends. It features a flat white and cinnamon bun from Rosta. This print was launched at the first Coffee Tasting at Rosta coffee bar in Derry.

This print was created using the unique technique of risograph (or “riso”) printing. Risography combines the efficiency of digital printing with the charm of traditional screen printing. Each colour layer is printed separately using eco-friendly soy-based inks, resulting in vibrant, textured prints with unique overlaps and subtle variations that make every print truly one-of-a-kind.

This is a two-colour risoprint, printed on a Riso M1060e with Bright Red and HD Black. Drawn and printed by Cara on premium Munken Pure 170gsm paper, in Derry Print Workshop.

Size: A4 - 210 x 297 mm

Available unframed or framed in a sleek oak-style frame. Simply select your option below.

Unframed prints are packaged with recycled greyboard backing and biodegradable/compostable “cellophane”.