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Department Store | 10 Screen Prints

posted by Robyn Pitts July 25, 2019

Looking for a quirky, limited edition, handmade print to adorn your wall? Check out some of the best screen prints by independent artists on our curated marketplace, Department Store. From bold, statement-making typographical prints, to geometric shapes and golden maps, there is something suitable for any space.

Tom Pigeon: Block and Ball Screen Print SetTom Pigeon is a creative studio founded by Pete and Kirsty Thomas in 2014. Today, this talented, creative pair work across a variety of design disciplines for small companies and big business designing a range of items from prints to jewellery and stationery. Block and Ball is a series of three A3 screen prints that play with the tension and balance between simple geometric forms and bold colours. This set of three prints are open edition signed A3 screen prints printed in charcoal, pale blue and tan on beautifully speckled heavyweight 200gsm Favini Corn Crush paper.

They That Do: Summer SolsticeThey That Do was founded in 2013 as a project that creates work that does not sacrifice on quality or creativity. They work across a multitude of platforms from branding and interiors to publications and prints. Summer Solstice is a celebration of summer and the golden days ahead. The solstice is a biannual event marking the longest and shortest days of the year. The single colour black was screen printed onto a golden paper so that when the light hits it the artwork shines and shimmers, representing the long golden days of summer.

Maze: Adventures in LightMaze is a Brighton based print shop with a focus on mid-century modern inspired works. From simplistic compositions to minimal shapes and imagery, their eye-catching prints will brighten up any wall. Adventures in Light is a limited edition screenprint with striking shapes and bold use of colour, perfect for contemporary interiors. This handmade abstract screenprint was printed on 300g Artboard in a limited edition of 20.

Vanda Sim Sim: Moving Around Series IVanda Sim Sim is a Portuguese artist working mostly with printmaking, collage and drawing. Her original hand-pulled editions are created on a very limited run, often producing unique prints that cross multiple techniques like screen printing, etching and lithography. I forms part of her Moving Around Series, printed in 2017. The signed and numbered screen print was created in 6 colours using water-based inks on 100% recycled Flora Tabacco 240gr paper.

Underway Studio: National TheatreThis limited edition screenprint is a collaboration by the members of Underway Studio collective for their project Printed Spaces. A homage to one of the most famous Brutalist buildings in London, this print celebrates every concrete angle of the National Theatre. This print was created using Underway Studio’s own photographs of the building.

Printed Spaces is a collection of screenprints exploring the architecture of London’s cultural spaces. From galleries to music venues, many of these structures have been re-purposed over the years becoming part of the fabric that makes up the city of London. In recent times some of these spaces have come under threat from property developers and new laws. Underway Studio aims to show the importance of these venues today in adding to London’s cultural diversity and rich history.

This is a five-layer screen print, printed on Southbank Smooth paper in a limited edition of 30.

Print Garage: Monochromatic Meditations ivPrint Garage is run by artist and screen printer, Iain Perry who creates deeply layered, colour saturated, slow-motion screen prints. The image generation is a slow process of experimentation and trial and error; collecting imagery, developing patterns and overlaying all the different elements until new and intriguing relationships emerge. All work is printed using water-based inks on acid-free paper. This piece is hand-printed 2 colour screen print on acid-free Daler Rowney card (270gsm), printed in a limited and signed edition of 20.

Mister Adam: WORD UP!Mister Adam (aka Adam Oostenbrink) is a graphic designer and printmaker exploring different graphic techniques including screenprinting, linocut, risograph and letterpress. His type-o-graphic style is unrestrained, colourful, lively and outspoken. This bold, typographical screenprint captures the essence of rap music from the 80s and ’90s. This 3 colour screen print was hand-pulled using black, neon-orange and gold ink and printed in an edition of 15.

Catford Creative: London Screen PrintCatford Creative was launched in September 2016 by husband and wife team Michael & Lauren. All items are produced by themselves using local print studios. This limited edition screenprint beautifully illustrates a map of London and has been printed on 290gsm Sirio paper in a limited run of 50.

Rikki Hewitt: Cascade (Red) Rikki’s practice aims to document and interpret topography and psychogeography through painting, drawing and printmaking. Graphic icons and motifs are taken from our natural and urbanised environments and reinterpreted through a combination of mark-making and collage. As a keen sketchbook-keeper, his work tends to start from travel diaries, location-based studies and photographs. This 3 colour hand-pulled screen print is signed and numbered in an edition of 15.

Tim Gough: Los Angeles Typography Tim Gough lives and works in Philadelphia, USA. His work is characterised by quirky narratives designed with a playful aesthetic in the form of screen prints, Risograph and more. This 1 colour screen print was inspired by his recent trip to Los Angeles where Tim spent 3 days running around Southern California eating tacos and sightseeing. He was enamoured by the mid-century typography, Populuxe architecture, and traffic which inspired this illustrated poster of some of his favourite spots.

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