Stanley Anderson
The Royal Academy pays homage to the traditional art of engraving.
The Royal Academy pays homage to the traditional art of engraving.
All-round bae and graphic artist Ellie Andrews has been busy with her paintbrushes!
Pete Sharp is a South London based illustrator notorious for producing unorthodox comics and spicy screen prints! Reminiscent of the cartoon genius Robert Crumb, Pete brings a wicked sense of humour to his character based artwork…
Born in the 20s, Ellsworth Kelly is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker. His bold and blocky work affiliates itself with the pared-down styles of minimalism and abstraction.
Nathalie Du Pasquier is the queen of decorating surfaces and has recently launched a new book to reveal her vibrant sketches.
By combining photographs of handmade models with other collaged material Ktoed constructs stark, yet magical landscapes.
Ed Ruscha is an American artist associated with the pop art movement and has worked across the mediums of painting, drawing, photography and of course printmaking.
Old pal of People of Print, Brigid Deacon, makes everything look well alright in black and white!
Looking through Daniel Clarke’s work feels like going on a mini, globe-trotting adventure through succulent foliage and structural shapes.
Dont be sad! Its official; weve made it through the darkest days of January, and the countdown to the S.A.D publication launch is fully underway.
Dan Singer is a South London based illustrator with a passion for colour and craftsmanship. His work is predominantly print based, and he especially has a love for the art of lino cutting.
Jack Taylor is an illustrator and printmaker based in South London. Jack has a distinctive style of minimal mark making. He often works in monochrome and primary coloured pallets, producing bold and structured imagery. I’m a big fan of Jack’s carefully considered silhouettes, and how he incorporates subtle textures to…
Skinhead: An Archive is a powerful publication that explores the unique visual identity of a widely misunderstood and controversial subculture. The publication is a collection of visual material and texts curated by Toby Mott, an artist, designer and historian. The book has been meticulously designed by Art Director Jamie Reid…
I came across the photographic work of couple Bernd and Hilla Becher within the Barbicans exhibition, Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age. The Bechers typologies of banal buildings and structures aim to document the physical leftovers of disappearing industries. Bernd & Hilla Becher: Photographic Typologies was last…
Baptiste Virot is a French illustrator with a trademark surreal aesthetic and a passion for traditional print processes. His portfolio includes hand-screened prints, risographed zines and peculiar comics. Virots style is typified by flat, lurid colours, dotted textures and unseemly characters. His whimsical style of image making hints at storytelling,…
Andreas Gursky is a German photographer and Professor. His large-scale, surveillance-style photographs employ a high viewpoint. He presents us with chaotically colourful depictions of collective existence. Gurskys images show the patterns of industrious human activity from the stock market to supermarket. The scenes are impersonal, as the singular individual is…
True to form, the Tate have curated a formidable Sigmar Polke retrospective. A radical experimentalist; Polke’s work aimed to challenge the consumerist culture that emerged in post-war Germany. Fascinated by advertising as a vehicle to mediate capitalist ideas, Polke created a process for distorting the images at its heart. Sigmar…
Joseba Elorza is an electro producer and digital collage artist. Music production and collage go hand in hand as the methodologies behind both practises incorporate the cutting of something into samples and subsequent rearranging to create new melodies.
Walead Beshty is a London born artist, writer and professor. Beshty’s immersive takeover of the “Barbican curve” is the culmination of a year’s worth of print making and comprises over 12,000 separate cyanotypes. Distinctive in their rich blue colouring, cyanotypes are the product of a seminal photographic process. It is…
American photographer Stephen Shore is best known for recording banal scenes of his home country. Throughout the first twenty years of his life he resided mostly in a modest few square miles of Manhattan, New York. Come the early 70s, Shore set off on a road trip to Texas looking…