Murals Wallpaper
A bit of a different post here…but who doesn’t want a huge image of space as their bedroom wallpaper? They also over a wallpaper screen printing service. It might come in useful for some of you guys.
A bit of a different post here…but who doesn’t want a huge image of space as their bedroom wallpaper? They also over a wallpaper screen printing service. It might come in useful for some of you guys.
The Bear Cave is a multidisciplinary design studio based in New York specialising in brand identity, creative direction, web design, silkscreen and illustration. They have a very clean style and have worked for some for some great clients. It’s nice to see screen print being used for projects like this.…
Chris likes to use lots of different print processes in his work and also stays very current with the graphic trends. He has some really fun work to look at and a great choice of colours throughout.
So, here’s a name you probably haven’t heard before! The infamous Andy Warhol. No matter what anyone says, this guy conquered the world with silk screen as his weapon. Absolute legend. I have linked you to the Warhol Museum, which has pretty much everything you need to know or see…
BC, a curatorial project from London, BAZ & CHAZ collaborate with Mexico for BC #2. 29 artists from the UK, Germany, and the US have produced black and white images which have been photocopied onto A2 size fluorescent paper and exhibited at Mexico. B.C #2 was last modified: January 17th,…
Mark is illustrator from London. He works most often using brush and ink or lino/woodcuts, there is a light-hearted sense of humour running throughout his illustrations and a strong graphic quality.
Dan has recently updated his website and he has also officially announced Skull & Heart. This guy’s work is simply incredible, go and buy one of his new prints for 30 bones.
I first met Katy in 2008 when she was the studio technician at Spike Print in Bristol. This lady has a few tricks up her sleeve when it comes to printmaking…and a wonderful body of work in her portfolio. We are loving the diamond screen printed cushions. Katy Chard was…
Yoshi Sodeoka is a multidisciplinary artist and musician from Yokohama, Japan, who’s lived and worked in New York for more than two decades. “Sodeoka’s psychedelic video art—informed by his background as a painter, punk rocker, and electronic musician—is a dystopian clash of noise and beatitude.” Yoshi Sodeoka was last modified:…
Matthew is a London based illustrator who works primarily in linocut and screen print. A very traditional style with a contemporary and witty twist. Check out this cat’s “Meowstache” haha.
Kim is a printmaker and musician from Brooklyn, NY. She and I have collaborated on quite a few projects for Killer Acid, and beyond. When she isn’t busy playing music with her band, Puppies, she is busy filling the world with her smart, fun, and colorful screen prints! Kim Sielbeck…
I just stumbled across this article about print taking a long time to die. It was written almost 2 years ago but still seems to be the case. Long live print!
Emily has a great sensitivity to colour, layout and cleanliness with her work. Crisp clean lines and gradients are a pleasure to the eye. We really love her style. Go and buy some of her prints.
Jon Vermilyea makes crazy monstrous screen prints and comics in the vein of classic American grotesque. His work pushes the envelope, especially in regard to snot, eye crust, alien flesh, haunted forest scene, brain wrinkles, and general face melting! Jon Vermilyea was last modified: January 11th, 2012 by People of…
Jim the Illustrator is bloody brilliant. He does a bit of everything, including playing music in a dinosaur suit and stand up comedy.
Bob London does a hell of a lot of drawing. Lots of which are applied to t-shirts, sweatshirts, art prints or pants. Very fun illustrations to browse through.
Burgerac is constantly on the hunt to find the perfect burger. It’s all about burgers and burger related products.
Deli Grocery is a t-shirt (and more!) brand from Brooklyn-based artists Kimberly Reinhardt and Jeremiah Stewart. I especially love their Western style ‘pocket kitten’ Tee and their classic Dagthulhu (Cthulhu/Dagwood eating a sandwich) Tee..!
Patrick describes himself as an “inter-planetary bounty hunter” and his work reflects that statement. He has just updated his site and we’re blown away with the trippy imagery, grainy textures alongside the wizard-like colours and bitmaps. We definitely want one of these prints on our wall. Patrick Savile was last…
We are currently collecting prints for our BIGGEST group show to date, which will take place in Mid-March, London 2012. Everyone is asked to submit some of their current print work, with a maximum of 5 pieces. The collection is getting BIG. We don’t have a name for this show,…