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High-quality digital print
On Matt Uncoated 230gsm paper
Size - 29.7 x 42 cm (A3)
Open edition print
Based on the classic Reading Festival Posters of the 1990’s. Everyday language from 2020-2021 which was once as obscure as the most underground band names, become the line-up for the Pandembury Festival.
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Size - 29.7 x 42 cm (A3)
Open edition print
Thought owls just sang twit twoo? Think again. This illustrated print shows owl voices are way more varied than Simon Cowell's record collection.
Owl voices originally written by Wouter van der Weyden and Howard Ginn.
Giclee print
On matt decor smooth 210gsm paper
Size - 40cm x 30 cm
Open edition print
What did the Victorians think of dogs? Find out in this beautifully hand illustrated and original print of different dog breeds. The text is taken from a book of dogs from Victorian times describing different breeds in a delightfully eccentric manner - 'The pug market is over stocked' 'You may know a gentleman by his horse his hawk and his greyhound' etc.
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Size - 29.7 x 42 cm (A3)
Open edition print
Chirp chirp! This Champion Chaffinches print commemorates the
cult activity of working class bird fanciers in the east end of London in the late 19th century. It took place in pubs where wild chaffinches that had been captured were pitched against each other in singing contests. The winner was the bird that sang the most complete tunes during the 15 minute matches.
Shoreditch Bobby and Kingsland Roarer were actual competitors, the rest are imagined other participants, such as the Bow Bellower and the Hoxton Cryer, all named after parts of East London.
The style is based on collectable cigarette cards, which came free in cigarette packs, and are still popular decorations in English pubs today. They depicted such things as wildlife, bird breeds and popular culture of the time.
2 colour hand pulled screen print
On Bread & Butter 270gsm paper
Size - 21 x 29.7 cm (A4)
Open edition print
A gift for any south London resident or KLF fan......
'Parks, Puppies and Parakeets of Deptford and New Cross’ featuring a host of local canine characters depicted in their natural habitats.
High quality archival digital print
On Somerset velvet radiant white paper 225gsm
Size - 42 x 59.4 cm (A2)
Open edition print
High-quality digital print
On Somerset Velvet radiant white 225gsm paper
Available in 2 sizes:
30 x 40 cm - £28.00
40 x 50 cm - £50.00
Open edition print
As a sovereign nation, free of the tyranny of international architectural styles, this is a prediction for the U.K.s post Brexit architectural future - A style termed 'Insular Neo-Tudor Capitalist'.
Key features of this emerging style include:
Half-timber facades at heights previously unimagined.
Narrow, restrictive mullion and diamond pane windows.
As well as 'Thatch Revival' which will see the U.K. creating the first thatched roof at over 770 feet (or 236m for our jealous European friends).
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Size - 42 x 29.7 cm (A3)
Open edition print
Do you know your Wolfhound from your Dachshund, or your Canis Major from your Canis Minor? Well this playful print will ensure you never get confused!
Inspired by antique star constellation maps, Canis Major and Canis Minor come together in this original and beautifully illustrated dog starry print, where an Irish wolfhound represents the star constellation Canis Major and a sausage dog represents the constellation Canis Minor.
16 individual A3 prints featuring animal myths and legends of London as star constellations. The celestial style images can be purchased separately or together to create a single feature. The ghost image of the River Thames in the background of many of the images links them all together (inspired by how the milky way is often depicted in antique star constellation prints).
Featured animals and their corresponding star constellations (numbered from top left) are:
1) Cygnus and Vulpecula (Swan and Fox), featuring the queens swans and the fox who climbed the shard.
2) Ursa Major (The Great Bear), featuring the bear that was spotted on Hackney Marshes in the 1980s.
3) Lynx (Lynx), featuring The Beast of Barnet, a lynx that was discovered in a Cricklewood garden in 2001.
4) Cameleopardalis (Giraffe), featuring the giraffes of Surrey Zoo, one of London's first zoos, once in Walworth.
5) Pegasus and Equuleus (Pegasus and the Little Horse), featuring Billie the white horse from the 1973 FA cup final, and the Little Turkey Horse, only 2 ft tall, viewed by permission of the queen in the 1700s.
6) Canes Venatici (Hunting Dog), featuring Fenton the dog, who chased deer through Richmond Park, becoming a YouTube star in 2011.
7) Leo and Leo Minor (Lion and Little Lion), featuring the lions once kept in the Tower of London, and Christian the lion cub, bought from Harrods pet department.
8) Aries (Ram), featuring the wild hogs thought to live in Hampstead sewers (kind of ram like?!)
9) Corvus (Crow), featuring the ravens that live in the Tower of London.
10) Monocerous and Canis minor (Unicorn and small dog), featuring the rhinos of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries London and The New Chien Savant, a learned dog who knew Latin and Greek.
11) Canis Major and Lepus (Large Dog and Hare), featuring Mick the Miller, London's favourite greyhound, and The Wonderful Hare who entertained Londoners in the 1780's by playing the tambourine.
12) Taurus (Bull), featuring the Smithfield Nuisance, a bull who escaped and caused havoc in Smithfield Market in 1849.
13) Tucana and Pavo (Toucan and Peacock), featuring London's parakeets, alleged descendants of one released by Jimmi Hendrix, and the Bedfont Peacocks, 2 topiary peacocks outside a church in Bedfont
14) Lupus (Wolf), featuring Diable the wolf found in a Clapham garden in 1961.
15) Columba (Dove), featuring the Trafalgar Square pigeons, driven away by Ken Livingston in 2003.
16) Cetus (Sea Monster), featuring the whale spotted swimming up the River Thames in 2006.
Printed on Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190gsm paper.
Size - 420 x 297 mm
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Available in two sizes - 42 x 29.7 cm (A3) or 29.7 21 cm (A4)
Open edition print
A short print about short people (well specifically film stars and characters). Illustrated short film stars in order of their height…. will your favourite make it to the 'short list?'
Digital poster print
On 250gsm uncoated poster paper
Size - 42 x 59 cm
Open edition print
The Peckham cat walk map print is an originally hand drawn map depicting cats and cat related things found in Peckham. Originally designed in 2011, some cats are still there, some have moved on, but this provides a snapshot of cat life in Peckham back then.
When WHSmiths ruled the high street and you could get your cat magazines from their great selection, or the omnipresent tiger rug that hung on the bridge of Peckham Rye station for so many years, now long forgotten.
Did you hear the story about how Larry the Downing Street cat originally came from Peckham? This turned out to be misinformation before misinformation, but it makes a good story.
A map of all things cat in SE15 (this may not quite be true, as least some things cat in SE15).
Originally inspired by an article about the cut-throat world of budgie shows, this bizarre yet beautiful print spots the similarities between budgie breeding names and budget high street brands, creating a wonderfully exotic display of feathered friends.
Perfect for all budgie lovers out there, it will look perfect perched on any shelf!
High-quality digital print on Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Size - 29.7 x 42 cm (A3)
Open edition print
2 colour hand pulled screen print
On Bread & Butter 270gsm paper
Size - 21 x 29.7 cm (A4)
Open edition print
A gift for any south London resident......
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Size - 29.7 x 42 cm (A3)
Open edition print
Tongue in cheek take on social stereotypes and local observations of London postcodes and types of dogs.
High-quality digital print
On Bockingford inkjet watercolour 190g paper
Available in two sizes - 42 x 29.7 cm (A3) or 29.7 21 cm (A4)
Open edition print
Larger than life film characters are squeezed together onto this print of jolly giants.
Digital poster print
On 250gsm uncoated poster paper
Size - 42 x 59 cm
Open edition print
The Deptford dog walk map depicts dog life in Deptford and where you might find it on a beautifully hand drawn map of Deptford.
From the Dog and Bell to the Canterbury tales (tails?), this documentary print of dog life in Deptford is perfect for Deptford dog owners and lovers and beyond!