Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Visit Hackney Central screenprint

This is the latest addition to my "No Underground. Get Over It." series of London screenprints - Visit Hackney Central by motor-bus service No.55. As usual it's hand-printed on Fabriano 5 300gsm paper with non-toxic inks and is now available from my Etsy shop
So... where next?

Monday, 9 February 2015

Screenprint - Tea - Great British Food & Drink series

Just completed, the second screenprint in my Great British Food & Drink series, this time featuring a good old cup of tea. How do you take yours?


More prints in this series to come... Chips? Pies? Crisps? Beer? Whisky?


Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Screenprint - Curry - Great British Food & Drink series

Just finished screenprinting up this spicy little 3 colour number, mimicking the style of mid-20thC public information posters. It'll possibly be the first in a series of similar prints on the theme of classic British food and drink.


I'll be adding it to my Etsy online shop very soon in case you're interested in purchasing one to adorn a loved one's kitchen wall, or even your own.

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Highgate Cemetery screenprints acquired by Museum Of London

Very pleased to announce that my two screenprints of Highgate Cemetery - shown below - were recently acquired by the Museum of London and added to their Print Collection. They'll be stored with the collection and can only be viewed online at the moment, but who knows, perhaps they'll make a public appearance at some point if the museum organises an exhibition in which they'd be relevant.



Friday, 28 November 2014

Fundraising screenprint for StokeyLocal


I've just finishing screenprinting this 4 layer CMYK screenprint to help raise funds for Stoke Newington's Stokey Local campaign. It's a limited edition of 40 prints on 300g Fabriano paper, it measures 30x40cm and is available to buy for just £40.

Importantly, every penny from the sale of these hand-pulled screen prints will go to the Stokey Local Community Fund, helping them to take their case to the Court of Appeal.

So, if you'd like to buy one of this limited edition of 40 prints and contribute to a worthy local cause, please contact me via email: contact@beyondthrilled.com.

*** UPDATE 15.12.2014: 30 of 40 prints sold so far... ***

(If you're not acquainted with the details of Stokey Local's ongoing campaign against the proposed housing and retail development in Wilmer Place, Stoke Newington N16, you can read all about it here.)

For those who are interested in the process, the screenprint was printed with yellow, magenta, cyan and black inks in the order shown below:

First layer - Yellow
Second layer - Magenta
Third layer - Cyan
Final print with Black


Friday, 21 November 2014

We Built This City - revolutionising London's souvenirs

Last night I dropped in on the launch party of We Built This City, a great new pop-up shop on London's Carnaby Street which aims to "revolutionise the souvenir offering of London", offering a huge range of individual and amazing alternative souvenirs, from screenprints to ceramics, tea-towels to books. The WBTC team have done an fantastic job bringing it all together and everything is really beautifully displayed.


I'm very pleased to have five of my London screenprints included - four of my "No Underground. Get Over It" series and one of my "Magnificent Seven London Cemeteries" - amongst such great design company.


There are prints and products by Neil Stevens, Lucy Loves This, Ursula Hitz, James Brown, Victoria Eggs, Hoxton Mini Press and Alfred and Wilde, and many others.

If you're in London's West End over the next few weeks (the shop is open until Saturday January 10th) then drop by to see all the amazing London-based gifts and souvenirs that Alice Mayor and her We Built This City team has sourced.




Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Fights of Fancy book has a new website

"Fights of Fancy", the little book of illustrated comic verse that I published earlier this year (written by Steve Redshaw and illustrated by myself) now has a new website with a handy button to buy it from Amazon.

We've also put up a page on Facebook - feel free to go and like it :-)

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

CMYK halftone screenprint -Tom eating spaghetti

Yesterday I printed my first four colour (CMYK) halftone screenprint. I'm pretty happy with the result, particularly considering I printed it in my spare room with my home made exposure unit, and registered each colour using an acetate sheet. It was also quite a challenge making sure the screens were burned well enough to pick up all the halftones.

The image area is 22x27cm and individual colours are shown below as they were laid down.

Yellow

Yellow and Magenta

Yellow, Magenta and Cyan

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Submission to Mail Me Art



I bought a copy of the Mail Me Art - Short & Sweet book about a year ago. The "Mail Me Art" project is co-ordinated by Darren Di Lieto, the brains behind The Little Chimp Society and Hire An Illustrator, and involves illustrators the world over posting postcards they've illustrated which will then be published in book form. Short & Sweet was the third such Mail Me Art project, and the current one is "Open All Hours" - not that the illustration has to be on that theme at all. 

I've been meaning to get round to submitting an image ever since, but I was a bit daunted by the one-shot nature of it - each submission must be on an official card, and must be hand drawn or painted rather than printed. Not much room for mistakes! I finally committed myself to it this week though, and the above image is the result. 

Below are the cover of the MMA Short & Sweet book, and the required photo of my postcard being posted. Here's hoping it arrives in a reasonable state!



Friday, 5 September 2014

Awkward First Meetings - #QuickDraw submission


Each Thursday at 7pm OFF LIFE magazine posts up a topic on Twitter using the hashtag #Quickdraw - the idea being that illustrators and comic book artists produce and post up an illustration by 8pm, ie within the hour. 
Yesterday evening the theme was "Awkward First Meetings" and I submitted the drawing above.