Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts

Friday, 10 April 2015

Screenprint - Ale - Great British Food & Drink Series


"Ale - Let's blow some froth!"

The third print in my "Great British Food & Drink" series of 1950s advertising style illustrations celebrates good old beer drinking.

The aim of this ongoing series is to mimic or pastiche the style of advertising images from the middle of the last century, while promoting fairly mundane but "classic" British food. So far I have illustrated Curry, Tea and Beer, and other prints I have in mind include Pie, Crisps, Kebabs, Trifle and the like.

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?

Friday, 11 July 2014

"Let it rain!" - new screenprint


Hand pulled limited edition two colour screenprint of my "Let it rain!" illustration. So what if it's raining, you won't melt. Put away that umbrella and dance! Live life! A print for all of life's optimists and non-conformists in an edition of 10. 

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Custom poster for Net2television.com

I recently produced a pair of posters for Net2television.com in the US. One was a custom version of my Visit Alexandra Palace screenprint, (as you may know, Alexandra Palace was the site of the world's first regular public "high-definition" television service, operated by the BBC) and the second was this one above, showing the San Mateo History Museum in Redwood City, California where Net2tv's Portico Studios are based and from where they have recently launched a new, cloud-based television service.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Gig poster design and illustration

Gig poster designed for Fishinasub.com
A random but fun job for Glasgow-based music website Fishinasub.com's forthcoming launch gig, with Halfrican, Mickey 9's and Queen Jane. Always nice to be given free reign, and the client was very happy with the result. Definitely in the game for more quirky little jobs like this.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Screenprint - Visit Alexandra Palace by motor-bus service no W3


Screen print - Visit Alexandra Palace by motor-bus service no. W3. No Underground. Get over it.

Another new screenprint in my ongoing series of screen prints in the style of London Transport's glorious posters of years past, featuring a few of London's off-underground and oft-overlooked neighbourhoods.

An open edition, hand printed on white Fabriano 5 "Liscia" paper. Paper size 300x400mm, image size approx. 250x360mm

CLICK HERE TO BUY FROM THE BEYOND THRILLED ONLINE SHOP

Screenprint - Visit Crystal Palace

Screen print - Visit Crystal Palace by regular railway and motor-bus services. No Underground. Get over it.

Another new hand pulled screenprint in my ongoing series of screen prints in the style of London Transport's glorious posters of years past, featuring a few of London's off-underground and oft-overlooked neighbourhoods.

An open edition, hand printed on white Fabriano 5 "Liscia" paper. Paper size 300x400mm, image size approx. 250x360mm

CLICK HERE TO BUY FROM THE BEYOND THRILLED ONLINE SHOP