Pablo Abad
Pablo Abad has worked for some great clients and has an extensive portfolio of really cool things.
Pablo Abad has worked for some great clients and has an extensive portfolio of really cool things.
Jimmy Turrell is an illustrator based in London. At this present moment in time he’s dangerously obsessed with Kulchur magazine, Gang Gang Dance, and anything with strange harp noises and cheap sounding Italian house piano’s.
A delightful project by students at Bath Spa University whereby all of the remaining ink was used to create an edition of 402 abstract prints. Check out the cool video here.
This site is devoted to building a history of late 20th century radical and community printing collectives in the UK; the poster collectives, the service printers and typesetters, the print resource centres.
Tiny showcase is the brainchild of an American duo – each week a new piece of tiny artwork is turned into a limited-run print with a percentage of the money from each print sold donated to a charity chosen by the artist. Nice. Tiny Showcase was last modified: September 1st,…
Going a little oriental today with the mixed media work of Jiha Moon, who currently lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Some very intricate pieces and lots of different printing methods.
The image on display here is a tiny screen grab of Louise’s project titled ‘Laser Loop’. Her work is very meticulous and is pushing print into new areas. She is also known for her work as ‘The Human Printer.’ Louise Naunton Morgan was last modified: August 16th, 2011 by Katy…
Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi is the first artist to be featured on People of Print who is sadly not with us any more. He died aged 81 in 2005 with many amazing accomplishments in the world of art. Check out some of his prints, which strangely have a contemporary feel…