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Glasgow based punk artist. Works sporadically and we never quite know what's coming next. But we usually like it!
Tim Andrew is a Sydney-based artist. He holds a Bachelor of Design and has a background in new media and art history. Tim’s work includes murals and projection, mechanical sculpture, painting, writing, and printmaking. He loves cats!
Angus is a Bristol based, independent Artist. He has been creating works of art since early 2015. With no formal training and no background in art, has self taught and hit the ground running with his 8-Bit tongue in cheek style.
Magda Archer is a London-based artist renowned for work that combines nostalgic paintings with raw, contemporary turns of phrase.
In Ottilia's images, the female intertwines with elements of nature, incorporating post-modern imagery ranging from plants to film excerpts. The result is a collection of surreal yet captivating images that challenge the viewer's perception.
Lauren Baker is a British contemporary multidisciplinary artist who exhibits internationally. Her work explores human connection, metaphysics and the expansiveness of the universe. Lauren's signature light works exude energy & power.
BadTrip is a UK based self taught artist, creating since 2020. His style is influenced by his previous life as a drum & bass & hip hop DJ in the early 1990's and early 2000's.
Boo21 is a UK based digital comic cover artist & character designer. His artistic style is based in illustration & street art.
His interest in comic & illustration art dates back to a 1980's childhood where he would watch all the popular cartoons of that era.
Lene Bladbjerg is a Danish artist based in London. Lene Bladbjerg’s work is influenced by her background as a graphic designer. Typography & grids drift in and out of her pieces creating haunting images and surprising messages.
Often referred to as the godfather of Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake has created many of the 20th century's most iconic artworks. Perhaps most famously created the artwork for Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band & 1984's Band Aid.
William Blanchard, or 'Wildcat Will' as he is known, creates work of simplicity and ambiguity. Heavily influenced by the pop art movement, his work is sharp, brash & great fun!
Chris Bourke is a Worcester based printmaker. Chris specialises in creating limited edition linocut prints, printed on the most beautiful paper. His emotive pieces are coveted by fans worldwide.
Dominic Bradnum is a visual & audio artist working in Brighton. Dominic pioneered the style of neon painting, creating very distinctive, highly saturated images of neon lights in oil paint.
A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Adam Bridgland lives & works as an artist in Cambridgeshire. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art, Adam has used a range of materials & working methods to pursue incisive & often witty artworks.
For over thirty years Colin Brown has built up a strong international career profile, with regular exhibitions of his paintings. In his current work, Colin pulls together random elements and fragments into closely controlled compositions.
By blending his artistic instincts with digital mastery & traditional techniques, Gordon Brown fuses mixed media, digital media, mark-making & spray paint. His focus has predominantly been on portraying people, particularly female figures.
Barry Bulsara's hand pulled screen prints are inspired by popular culture, childhood memories and a lifelong passion for anything geeky.
Never to be taken too seriously, a sense of tongue in cheek and humour being essential in all of his creations.
Harry Bunce straddles the fine line between supercute & street art. His gorgeous prints are multi-textured, with vibrant colours.
Gerry Buxton is part of a new generation of print-makers combining cutting-edge digital illustration and the time-honoured discipline of screen-printing. His work focuses on the relationship between people & iconic places.
Mark & Anna met on Instagram & got chatting about the creative process. A collab was formed when he saw Anna’s Dazzle cats. An identical set of editions will be launched in tandem in St Louis USA.
The Cameron Twins are an artist duo of identical twins who work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong & garish pop style.
Carl Cashman is a contemporary British artist who creates stunning, vibrant geometric-based optical art. Carl cites his main influences as a well spent youth dancing in disused warehouses & playing pixelated games.
Paul Cassidy creates stunning original mixed media artworks, fusing screen-prints and sculpture with glorious gold leaf hand embellishment.
A self taught artist, Scott has been developing his unique style since 2008. Unable to categorise his work into any specific genre, he happened upon the phrase 'Sui Generis'; Latin for 'of its own kind'. This seemed apt for his supercool sculpture.
Nick Chaffe is a graphic artist, designer and illustrator based in Manchester, UK. His bold, graphic , mixed media pieces pack a real punch.
Colour Black is the brand name of screen-printer Dan Lacey. Working as an art director, he screen-prints at PrintClub London whenever he can. His work doesn’t take itself too seriously. If it can make you laugh, smile or think; happy days!
Artists Mike Snelle & James Golding have taken the art world by storm under the pseudonym, The Connor Brothers. They entered the art scene as Franklyn and Brendan Connor. This ruse lasted until October 2014, when their true identities were revealed.
Curly Mark's work explores multiple media such as resins, glitter, laser & blade cutting as well as traditional ink, paint & screen printing to create positive images in perspex, laminates & vinyl.
Curtains (so called as he had a v dodgy haircut in the 80s!!) is a hardedge artist,
creating work on canvas with incredibly sharp & true colours.
Barrie J Davies is a Brighton based print maker, creating one-off screen prints. Barrie makes fun, colourful, often humorous urban contemporary pop art, referencing pop art & popular culture in his work.
Bobby Dazzler is a Brighton based artist and graphic illustrator best known for his use of bold colour, striking compositions and use of humour in his work. After graduating with a Fine Art degree, Bobby has travelled (and painted!) around the world.
Dirty Hans is painter & illustrator who specialises in creating high impact contemporary urban art. With influences such as Roy Lichtenstein & Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, he creates bold, fresh artworks which often have a vintage vibe.
Emily is an artist based in Newquay, Cornwall. She works in pen, ink, spray paint & print to create colourful work full of pattern and texture to represent the energy of a moment, inspired by memories from places she has visited on her world travels.
Somerset based artist Shelley Dyer Gibbins works mainly with linocut print, often layered with collage. Each piece is unique within the limited edition and her work evokes a vintage vibe.
Tinsel Edward's art responds to a wide variety of contemporary social & political issues whilst referencing her everyday experience. Her paintings offer biting social commentary entwined with humour, emotion & honest autobiographical narrative.
British Artist and Film Director, Nick Egan, occupies a distinctive ‘Rock Star’ venerability in a popular culture that has felt his influence since the early days of the Punk Rock Revolution.
Gareth Tristan Evans utilises a range of techniques from photography to digital to traditional pen and brush his work is influenced by childhood memories, vintage textiles, street art & obsessive attention to detail.
A major admirer of punk; the people, the style, the music, the attitude and the movement in general, Foul Mouthed Yob uses the word Punk as a term of moral approval. His work draws its influences from a contemporary mix of blasphemy, orchestration, lunacy, lyricism, opinion, composition, know-how and surrealism - or Bollocks for short!
Oli Fowler is an artist who specialises in screen-printing and illustration. Oli’s artistic practice spans across various forms of graphic art and design, including printmaking, illustration, photography & photomontage.
Jonny fell in love with art through drawing comics, cartoons and ink based illustrations as a kid. Now as a nearly full blown 35 year old adult he creates paintings based around the characters and icons that he loved as a boy.
Based in East London, Charlotte Gerrard produces beautiful, highly original animal paintings & screenprints. Her prints focus on feathered animals, primarily ducks. They are all one-offs or very small editions.
David Gilliver graduated from the Fine Art Photography (BA Hons) course at the Glasgow School of Art in 2001 and has been working as a respected professional photographer & artist ever since. He specialises in Macro photography & light painting.
As a contemporary artist Magnus Gjoen has exhibited worldwide and questions the notions of beauty by juxtaposing a range of styles and media, incorporating a street and pop aesthetic with a fine art approach.
Pam Glew is a contemporary British artist, known for her unique bleaching technique on vintage flags and fabric. Antique American quilts, brocade and old jeans are dyed black and painted freehand with mixed media paint.
A London based beautilist artist, originally from New Zealand, grAzie creates strong vibrant artwork, often with a sense of fun. Her distinctive style is instantly recognisable, with its deep and colour saturated portraits.
As an accomplished and inventive screen printer, Martin eschews photographic & digital techniques, hand painting his stencils directly onto the screen to create his unique screen prints. Martin's work is created at his studio in South London.
Grow Up is a father & son collaborative duo, launched during Lockdown 2020. Jack Blamire & his father Mark base their work on graphic art, typography, stencils, mixed media, fluorescent ink & profanity
Glasgow based, Steven perfected his 3D collage & print technique during a spell in Canada.
Henry Hate is a London based visual artist & tattoo artist who works from his art studio in Bermondsey south east London. Henry Hate’s work reflects his fascination with Sin & Salvation, Damnation & Redemption, Consumption and Corruption.
Haus of Lucy is a contemporary multi-media artist and graphic designer. Having graduated from the University of Derby, Haus of Lucy is less defined by her formal art training than by her loose, creative approach & varied influences.
After studying graphics at college Antony, under the name H, teamed with partner Pez and quickly rose to become one of the foremost artists in the late 80’s Rave scene.
Keith Haynes is a contemporary artist whose work is driven by a passion for music & design. With his flare for design, Keith creates work of striking visual acuity, playing with texture, colour, and composition to generate an eye-catching aesthetic.
Wendy grew up in the 80’s and her work is influenced by Fashion, Pop Culture, Advertising and the growing visual media of the age. Her spirit for fashion, style identity whilst remaining sustainable, is evident in her work.
Hot Balloon is the creative alter ego of Paul Dodd, a self taught planet conscious artist. Using his bright & colourful unique style on abandoned wood pallets he says “abandoned pallets are like rats in London, so will never run out of material".
Brighton based Hutch is an illustrator, stencil & screenprint artist with a history in screen printing that goes back 25 years. He’s also} partial to drawing in pen, ink & digital.
London based artist Illuminati Neon draws on his punk roots and lifelong passion for rock music, its attitude, articulation and cultural dynamism. Using vintage and historic flags, clothing and distressed materials which he crowns with neon.
INKCANDY was founded by London based graphic designer Dave Young. His prints combine a love of both film and design. All screen prints are produced to a strict edition, signed & numbered by the artist.
Inkie is one of the most notorious & prolific graffiti writers in UK history to emerge out of the 80’s Bristol scene. Painting alongside 3D, Crime Inc, Nick Walker and Banksy, in 1989 the ‘Kingpin’ was arrested as the head of 72 other writers.
Kate Jackson studied Fine Art in Sheffield. Here the Brutalist architecture forged her identity. Living in Sheffield informed her large scale paintings of Brutalist & concrete architectural structures, motorway flyovers, bridges & service stations.
Bricoleur, agent provocateur, wordsmith, artist, hoaxer, and collaborator, Brian Jones spent five years studying art and art history, gaining a degree in Fine Art at Liverpool Polytechnic. During his time there he was was tutored by Jamie Reid.
K-GUY has bombarded the urban art scene with his incisive observations and visual comments about life in the 21st century. He often uses discarded trash & found objects as the basis or medium for his work or degrades his imagery on purpose to add depth.
Generally considered one of the most provocative artists of his generation, Hayden Kay's work often critiques social media, popular culture & world politics.His work is shown around the world and it sought after by collectors.
Kid-B art is the brainchild of DJ B-TRIX KIDDO. Combining her passion for street art with her favourite beats in a collection of original premium quality fine art prints.
James Kingman is an emerging contemporary artist whose mixed media practice combines painting, screen printing & street art. His bold use of colour & his gorgeous paper choice has gained him many fans.
For the past decade M.K.Komins has been passionately committed to the pursuit of created excellence. Based in Philadelphia, they drew inspiration from the politically vibrant collective consciousness of its artistic community.
Wildy creative, Ralf Laurenson studied art in London and has since had a long and illustrious career in the arts. Ralf draws, illustrates & designs using an array of techniques: traditional using paper & pens, photography and digital manipulation.
Jayson Lilley is a contemporary British artist recognised for producing paintings of urban scenes and iconic architecture of the United Kingdom. Using gold, silver & copper leaf his artworks have a true warmth, making them real showstoppers.
Living & working in the north east of England, Lusky produces historically & politically motivated work which is designed to challenge the general status quo.