Linus Kraemer
We’re loving the work of Linus Kraemer, his work has that ‘something.’ Visually clever, great ideas and a lovely gentleman.
We’re loving the work of Linus Kraemer, his work has that ‘something.’ Visually clever, great ideas and a lovely gentleman.
Sture was born in 1935 and as he puts it…he “survived his childhood.” I find everything about this man fascinating. Keep your eye out for the September issue of Dazed and Confused for a full interview with Sture by Francesca Gavin. Make sure you have a look at his site, have a read, be intrigued.
T-Shirt Party was a genius idea that was a combination of a t-shirt design and a music video each week, over the space of 52 weeks. It’s all just very good – have a look for yourselves. ‘Elizabeth Is My Wifey’ is a personal favourite.
We’re happy to announce the seventh artist to display at Druck Berlin is Jim O’Raw. You should all go take a look at some of his awesome prints here.
The sixth artist to be exhibiting at Druck Berlin is Sac Magique. His work has a vey unique style and we look forward to seeing it as a two layer screen print.
If you’re over on the West Coast of America, you should make sure that you attend Mike Perry’s exhibition at SPACE Gallery in Portland on Wednesday 10th August. The show will go on until 16th September and a selection of Mike’s books will be for sale.
BITE is a new printmaking show that will showcase prints by artists working in a range of different printmaking methods. It provides artists and printmakers with an opportunity to exhibit their work at the Mall Galleries in central London from 24th August to 3rd September. The submission deadline has been and gone, however the show will definitely feature some amazing prints for some very talented artists, considering the Chairman of Selectors was the Professor of Printmaking at RCA for 10 years.
Tomorrow is the opening of the Print Now exhibition which will feature over 100 works from emerging artists who use the medium of print. We’ll be down there to have a look what’s to offer. The show runs on until 27th Sepetember at BEARSPACE. 152 Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3PQ.
A 30 second walk from my house and I came across this awesome little character along with many more on the walls of Bethnal Green. It is the work of illustrator Malark who also has some cool little gocco and screen prints for sale on his online store.
Our fifth print design for Druck Berlin to be released as a preview is by Gordon Magnin from LA.
Preview of print number four is the work of Erik Winkowski. Be sure to check out his website.
Preview number three is the work of Mike Zimmerman. As you can see all of the editions that will be featured at Druck Berlin will be printed in cyan and magenta on 350gsm GF Smith pristine white colorplan A2 paper.
Here is a snippet of the print design by Rob Corradetti which will also be for sale at Druck Berlin.
As you all know, People of Print have been asked to select 10 artists to exhibit at an amazing screen print festival in Berlin, hosted by Mother Drucker. Druck Berlin will run on 27th and 28th August with tickets for sale here. Here is a preview of the print design by Jasper Goodall.
Flamingo Magazine have organised an exhibition at Betty’s Coffee Shop which will feature some amazing talent from todays world of Illustration. The shown image is the work of Hattie Stewart.
The work of Eric Carlson & Aaron Anderson has a very unique style and can be seen at thisisawe.com. They are very quirky and humorous with their content and execution, for example they have some hand cut and screen printed urinal tubes for the ladies that want to stand. Also be sure to check out their Information Tunnel.
Jim Datz shares the same creative studio as Mike Perry in Brooklyn. His work often imitates the style of a screen print even if it isn’t one of his wonderful 7-layer screen prints. He has plenty of amazing work on his site to keep you intrigued for a loooooong time.
Sarah Mead is having her debut solo show at Nooworks Gallery in San Francisco. The opening will be on Saturday 6th August at 5pm and run until 6th October. The show is titled “I Will Always”. Be there or be square.
Justin is a man of many skills. He lives in New York City and is the creative director for Factory Magazine.
Kunstkammer is the work of Steve Hockett who doesn’t seem to have an ‘about me’ section to his website, so everything I say here could be complete nonsense. However, I do believe he lives in North England and he clearly has a knack for screen printing.
Jonathan is a designer based in Cleveland USA. He has a great ability to mix his illustration with clean graphic design to create well solved projects. I particularly like these t-shirts.
Sanna Annukka is an illustrator and printmaker who is represented by Big Active Creative Agency. With her fantastically perfected vector graphics, she has created work for numerous clients and bands alongside creating her own brand and product range. Totally amazing.
Printeresting is an excellent blog which is authored by contributers Amze Emmons, R.L.Tillman and Jason Urban. A fantastic online resource for everything print related – from Xerox prints to letterpress and everything in between.
KVGD is Kerr Vernon, an independent Glasgow based Graphic Designer with over 15 years experience. He works with local, national and international clients in the arts, education, finance, retail, FMCG, healthcare, music and charitable organisations. Working in partnership with only the best web developers, photographers and writers in the industry Kerr Vernon delivers creatively-led, engaging and memorable design for print and the web.
Erik Winkowski is a graphical artist based in Brooklyn, NY. He is one of the artists who will be featuring at Druck Fest Berlin as part of the 10 selected by People of Print. Be sure to check out our online store nearer the time to purchase limited edition prints.
People of Print are proud to announce that we have been invited to exhibit at the Druck Berlin screen print festival, hosted by Mother Drucker in Berlin on the 27th and 28th August. We will be selecting 10 artists to exhibit at this amazing festival. If you are interested please send mail to: submit@peopleofprint.com and we will send you more information on this event. Be quick, the spaces are filling up.
Nic is a designer who I have collaborated with on numerous projects. He’s a very talented graphic designer and printmaker from Bristol. He’s a bit of a Jimmy at heart!
James has a really unique printing style. I’m not sure quite how he gets the holographic effect, it could either be screen printing foil onto matt material, or a black print onto a solid holographic sheet. However it is done…it’s bloody good.
Benbo George creates some awesome psychedelic images and is a featured artist of Panther Club. He originates from the Wirral and now works as a designer / illustrator between Liverpool and London.
Get A Grip Studio are joining forces with Inkygoodness on Saturday 23rd July to offer a screen printing workshop. Click the link above for full details.