


Yellowfin tuna
Prints will be shipped on or by 1 June, once they are fully dry.
To celebrate the release of the stunning documentary Ocean with David Attenborough, which premiered on 8 May, I’ve collaborated with Silverback Films, Open Planet Studios, and Blue Marine Foundation to create a limited edition print of a yellowfin tuna, a species that has become a powerful symbol of marine conservation.
50% of all proceeds from the A3 prints will go directly to Blue Marine Foundation, supporting their vital work in restoring ocean health through sustainable fishing and marine protection. By purchasing this piece, you’re supporting not only me as an independent artist but also crucial efforts to safeguard our oceans.
This release also marks an opportunity to take part in a wider campaign. In response to the devastating scenes of bottom trawling highlighted in the film, the campaign #TheBottomLine is calling for an end to this destructive practice in the UK’s Marine Protected Areas. Public support for the petition is critical, and your voice can help drive change.
Prints will be shipped on or by 1 June, once they are fully dry.
To celebrate the release of the stunning documentary Ocean with David Attenborough, which premiered on 8 May, I’ve collaborated with Silverback Films, Open Planet Studios, and Blue Marine Foundation to create a limited edition print of a yellowfin tuna, a species that has become a powerful symbol of marine conservation.
50% of all proceeds from the A3 prints will go directly to Blue Marine Foundation, supporting their vital work in restoring ocean health through sustainable fishing and marine protection. By purchasing this piece, you’re supporting not only me as an independent artist but also crucial efforts to safeguard our oceans.
This release also marks an opportunity to take part in a wider campaign. In response to the devastating scenes of bottom trawling highlighted in the film, the campaign #TheBottomLine is calling for an end to this destructive practice in the UK’s Marine Protected Areas. Public support for the petition is critical, and your voice can help drive change.
Prints will be shipped on or by 1 June, once they are fully dry.
To celebrate the release of the stunning documentary Ocean with David Attenborough, which premiered on 8 May, I’ve collaborated with Silverback Films, Open Planet Studios, and Blue Marine Foundation to create a limited edition print of a yellowfin tuna, a species that has become a powerful symbol of marine conservation.
50% of all proceeds from the A3 prints will go directly to Blue Marine Foundation, supporting their vital work in restoring ocean health through sustainable fishing and marine protection. By purchasing this piece, you’re supporting not only me as an independent artist but also crucial efforts to safeguard our oceans.
This release also marks an opportunity to take part in a wider campaign. In response to the devastating scenes of bottom trawling highlighted in the film, the campaign #TheBottomLine is calling for an end to this destructive practice in the UK’s Marine Protected Areas. Public support for the petition is critical, and your voice can help drive change.
The prints themselves are a 15 layer reduction linocut, with the full artwork measuring either A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) or A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) size. Each piece is printed on beautiful handmade lokta paper with natural deckled edges and are individually numbered and signed by the artist. Every print also comes with a certificate of authenticity and an explanation of the inspiration behind the work.
The A3 edition is strictly limited to 50 pieces.
The A4 edition is stricttly limited to 19 pieces.
The listing is for an unframed lino print. A3 pieces will be rolled and shipped in a tube, protected by a sheet of glassine paper. A4 pieces will be shipped in a hard backed envelope, double backed with more card.
Please note that these are hand printed artworks and not digital reproductions, therefore each print may feature slight variations that are part of its unique, handmade character.
This is an original design created by Rosie Lavis, and copyright of the work is retained by the artist.