Adam Hancher
Sometimes, whilst browsing through Tumblr you are expected to find a gem… This time is was Adam Hanchers’ that caught my eye. It’s rammed full of beautifully illustrated prints. He has also worked for some big clients including HSBC.
Sometimes, whilst browsing through Tumblr you are expected to find a gem… This time is was Adam Hanchers’ that caught my eye. It’s rammed full of beautifully illustrated prints. He has also worked for some big clients including HSBC.
Our very own print specialist, River Jade, has recently exhibited at the AAF alongside many other emerging print artists. We are very proud of her for selling nearly all of her prints!
Elena has an extensive knowledge of printmaking and a wonderful portfolio of prints to go alongside it. She contacted us to get involved with future projects and we are more than happy to get her on board. Be sure to check out her Hands Fanzine. Elena Ortiz was last modified:…
Its always refreshing to see print taken to new and exciting levels. Zoe Murphy produces these fantastic tables and furniture and screen prints onto them with real flair and personality. Innovative stuff here.
A punchy portfolio of mixed media work from Joe Cruz well worth checking out. Strong lines and bright colours with a good sense of humour.
Self confessed hermit; Rachael feels like she was born in the wrong decade and it sure comes through in her lo-fi publications, zines and prints. Rachael uses various print processes and hands on elements but loves to collaborate and is always looking for new design projects to work on with…
Mouthwatering print based work from Illustrator Andrew Berwick, his portfolio features a lot of organic matter and animals as subject with a beautiful colour palette. I’ve fallen for his 20+ layer print for the Huntarian Gallery to highlight it as one of London’s hidden gems. Strikingly good stuff. Andrew Berwick…
4 short months ago Adam Piper set up a new printmakers resource in Rochester, Kent. They offer some great introductory printmaking workshops such as lino and wood cut and etching of all varieties, for a very good price too! Have a gander at their facilities and drop them an email…
Marcel is an artist with a strong interest in using printmaking techniques to create images. He takes an intuitive approach to what he represents in his work and just depict what seems to speak to him in some way. He likes how using traditional printmaking techniques can bring attention to…
The LCBA have an open evening this Tuesday 30th October for drop in workshops and demonstrations of the facilities they hold. They’re also holding workshops in Papermaking, Letterpress and Bookbinding, head to the site for more info. London Centre for Book Arts was last modified: October 21st, 2012 by Miranda…
Portugal born, London based artist and designer Ines N.S. lets herself be consumed by deep concept installations and design work. This piece based on landscapes of the bodies is a visual treat of beauty and anatomy exploring shape, light and depth. Take a few moments out of your busy day…
Studio no 44 is a new online gallery that sells all things print. It is launching really soon and currently recruiting new artists. Have a look at their blog for updates. Good luck with your submissions.
JF & Son are now selling button down shirts and t-shirts with the chaotic work of Travess Smalley printed onto them. He is part of a new breed of artists that weave their practice through a variety of mediums and media formats that incorporate everything from GIFs to 3D animation…
I came across Elizabeth’s work when I was at Bite. It captured my attention immediately; she produces beautifully structured prints based on certain journeys that she makes. I particularly like how her prints almost look like patterns, until you get up close and see the detail. Elizabeth Walker was last…
Started in November 2008, Zineswap aims to be a resource through which people can swap their zines with one-another. They are looking for contributions from people that self-publish their own zines or magazines. Content is not limited in anyway, a zine can be about anything. When you send them your…
Its rare to find a printing shop that caters for so many printing principles in such depth as the lovely Intaglio and even rarer to find staff as knowledgable and helpful as at this shop. They also stock a mighty fine selection of paper too. Just a short walk from…
I hit up Knightbridge last thursday evening to see the hot type exhibition fresh over from New York presented by the The Typographic Circle & Type Directors Club. The exhibition was awash with books, posters, signage and invites laden with some of the freshest design I’ve seen for a while…
We bloody love the guys down at Peckham Print Studio, so we went down for a chat over some tea and biscuits on their wonderful rooftop. Here is a little insight to the boys (Hugh and Nathan) who run this incredible new space in South London. Interview with Peckham Print…
Clerk Ink Well use a 19th Century Wharfedale stop-cylinder letterpress, original fruitwood letter-face printing blocks, hand-mixed vegetable based inks and top quality paper to create their posters which are signed in open editions. The hand-cranked prints are intended to inspire, encourage & entertain; each coming with slight imperfections which adds…
Flamingo are going to be holding a talk on the importance of making/contemporary craft, called Makers and Shakers. They’ve got some great speakers involved – printmaker Anthony Burrill, for example, and Andrew Groves from Miscellaneous Adventures. It’s on Wednesday 21st November at the Book Club in Shoreditch, and tickets are…