Showing posts with label print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print. Show all posts

September 20, 2013

Giant Drag, the farewell tour

Just did a little poster design for Giant Drag on their farewell tour; here's a nice picture I took of the bodacious Annie Hardy displaying it: (thanks Annie!)


2 colour (also available in orange/blue), limited edition of 100. Available to buy from my online store, woohoo!

I first heard Giant Drag at college when I was 19 after my friend Kieran introduced me to 'Hearts and Unicorns'. I played the album in my car endlessly for about 2 months during the end of a doomed relationship, until I inevitably lost the cd to the black hole that exists under the passenger seat where it was never seen again. 
If you want to keep up with the awesome shit Annie is getting up to post-Giant Drag, you should visit http://www.anniehardyparty.com/ where she will be posting stuff to do with her new musical adventures in Annie Hardy and the Psychos.

xox

May 08, 2013

The Destroyers

I finished designing and printing my first ever screen printed gig poster at Jacknife Studios last week for the brilliant Destroyers show at the Fleece on Saturday! Feeling really chuffed with how it turned out and the appreciation it received from the band and fans makes the whole process so rewarding. Screen printing is fast becoming a real addiction for me, and I can't wait to get cracking on the next design!
If you'd like to buy a poster, purchases can now be made by clicking on the link to my shop. Each Destroyers poster comes signed and numbered out of a limited edition run of 100, fits nicely in an A2 frame and is hand printed using the finest water-based inks in the land. x

Also - make sure to check out the circus swing rampage that is The Carny Villains. The Invisible Circus band are let loose out of Carny Town... coming soon to a stage near you!

November 24, 2009

Stokes Croft Prints




I made a series of litho/mono prints combining textures and observational drawings of shop fronts in Stokes Croft for a project at uni...


The big grey one is called Westmoreland House and together with the old carriage works next door, it's become somewhat of a Bristol landmark. To some it's an eyesore waiting to be ripped down, but I think it's intriguing and pretty tragic - given its sketchy recent history as the last resting place of at least a few graffiti artists and outcasts....as well as imposing a giant question mark over the future of these abandoned buildings and others like it.
Read more about the fate of Westmoreland House and the ongoing creative regeneration of Stokes Croft at the PRSC Blog.