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Booba Prints is Sivan Baron, a creative whose practice is rooted in linocut printmaking. “At its core, my art is about ...
The Ink Club is a new venture from Rosie Lavis (@wildprintstudio) and Oceana Masterman-Smith (@oceanams). The duo have teamed ...
People of Print are excited to present a list of our top 55 screen printers. Including practising artists, serigraphy studios and some of our very own Official POP Members, we’ve compiled our ...
Risograph printing, with its unique aesthetic and vibrant colours, is an environmentally friendly and affordable way of printmaking that uses soy-based inks. The Risograph is a stencil duplicator, and ...
Will Mower’s latest project takes the form of generative art, examining the fixed nature of flag iconography and the symbolic ...
People of Print are excited to present a list of our top 50 letterpress printers, studios and artists. Including typographic studios, bespoke stationery printers, and some of our very own Official POP ...
Nottingham Trent University www.ntu.ac.uk Voted university of the year 2017, Nottingham Trent has an ever growing reputation for giving that true university experience as well as providing highly ...
Our latest publishing project titled Posterzine is where a poster meets a magazine — a mini monograph magazine which folds out to reveal a gorgeous A1 format poster (594x841mm). Posterzine is printed ...
Self-taught artist Emilee Sheldon is currently based in Berlin where she creates linocuts from as small as A5, to as big as A1. Taking inspiration from japanese woodcuts, tattoo, folk art, as well as ...
Our campaign to create a print orientated quarterly magazine has been successfully funded. PRINT ISN’T DEAD will showcase and champion ‘print’ by compiling the ever-growing content from our website, ...
This month we’re proud to present a selection of linocut projects created by Official People of Print Members. From intricately carved illustrations of fish, to the life-cyle of a moth, and book cover ...
Meandering and stream-of-consciousness in its tone, ‘Why Man Creates’ comes across as a student film from the 60s as it hops irreverently through a series of vignettes about the state of man, from ...
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