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"The Neon Health Service Department of Light Therapy By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In her use of neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘The Neon Health Service’ (a clever play on the familiar acronym, NHS) confronts attitudes to mental health in the twenty-first century. The single word ‘psychotherapy’ shines bright in its neon form, but overshadows the darker assumptions surrounding emotional well-being, spelled out in Mason’s repetitive mantra “you’re entirely bonkers.” Visually mesmerising and conceptually provocative ‘The Neon Health Service’ shines a light on real-world problems with astonishing prowess. Please note this is a print and has not a physical light element."
Price: 220.00

"But I Am By Magda Archer"
"Inspired by all things kitsch and colourful, illustrator and contemporary artist Magda Archer draws heavily on the Pop-Art greats, injecting a dose of surreal character along the way. Fun and frivolous, colourful and fruity, Archer’s prints are brimming with charm and visual appeal. ‘But I Am’ depicts two, fluffy white kittens, collaged against panels of pink and blue. Over the image, Archer has added rough scribbles and doodles, drawing lines of electric yellow light, emitting from the cat’s eyes, while the words ‘Don’t Wanna be an Internet Loser’ surround them. Both visually appealing and comically endearing, ‘But I Am’ continues the artistic lineage that begun with the Pop-Art movement, updating kitsch collage techniques to striking effect."
Price: 300.00

"What Planet Are You On By Lene Bladbjerg"
"Danish artist Lene Bladbjerg creates prints of striking graphic quality. Crossing the line from graphic design to fine art, Bladbjerg’s work is infused with a gently haunting character, as bold type and strong composition dominate the frame. ’What Planet Are You On’ explores the visuality of the everyday expression. Employing a 1950s illustrative style, both in its use of colour and its clean, simple lines, the print depicts a large, yellow planet, set against a rich, turquoise sky, speckled with tiny stars. On the edge of the planet’s cosmic ring stands a tiny, lone figure, staring into space: a beautiful evocation of the sense of detachment buried within the common phrase. Driven by an unparalleled sensitivity to colour and composition, ‘What Planet Are You On’ is brimming with charm and allure."
Price: 70.00

"Howling Black By Whatshisname"
"Contemporary artist Whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of art. Attempting to express the ineffable, Whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways. Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, Whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every viewer. Satirising the work of postmodern provocateur Jeff Koons, ‘Howling Black’ depicts a small, black balloon dog, sculpted from glossy fibreglass. Stretched back on its hind legs, the kitsch canine howls into the air, in this ‘pop’ at the now-revered status of aesthetic postmodernism. Brilliantly satirical, ‘Howling Black’ takes the art of the screen print to dizzying new heights."
Price: 250.00

"Shades of Grey, Cerulean Blue By Bruce McLean"
"Contemporary artist Bruce McLean was a pioneer of British Conceptual Art in the 1960s. Rebelling against the formalist academicism of his alma maters Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martin’s, McLean developed his own shade of abstraction, working with collage, sculpture and mixed media. Today, McLean continues to create original artworks and limited edition prints. ‘Shades of Grey, Cerulean Blue’ draws on the earlier series Dream Garden Monotypes, released in 2017. Here, McLean’s dream garden appears in violent forms of abstraction: hard white blocks collaged over scribbles and scratches, pops of brights colour, and swathes of pigment. Filled with kinetic energy, McLean incomprehensibly captures something of the garden space, in this collector’s limited edition by one of Britain’s leading artists."
Price: 1350.00

"I Fought The Law By It's Pop It's Art"
"It’s Pop It’s Art are an art collective, celebrating iconic music of the twentieth century through the craft of screen printing. Working with top illustrators, graphic designers and typographers, as well as the musicians themselves or their estates, It’s Pop It’s Art create pieces as iconic as the songs they’re responding to: a fabulous fusion of sound and image. Designed by Alex May Hughes, ‘I Fought the Law’ visually reimagines the Clash song of the same name. Against an olive-green background, Hughes has printed the opening lyrics in a variety of fonts and colours, reminiscent of saloon signage, capturing the song’s boyish aggression with its Wild West undertones."
Price: 111.00

"Filthy Hoes By COY! Communications"
"COY! Communications is a multi-disciplinary creative collective based in London, led by Mark Denton. Producing a variety of work across advertising, graphic design, filmmaking and photography, the work of COY! Communications is sharp, provocative, and brilliantly witty. There’s really nothing like a filthy hoe. When it’s been hanging out with the rakes all day, doing god knows what - getting all soiled, by the looks of things! - and needs a good wash in cold water. Those hoes."
Price: 150.00

"Rise By Joanne Hummel Newell"
"Contemporary British artist Joanne Hummel Newell is known for her bold and brightly coloured collage pieces. Working with geometric shapes, newell builds from simplicity, working with layers of cardboard and adding swathes of paint and collage, to create complex, 2-dimensional structures. Elegant in its simplicity, ‘Rise’ plays with minimal shapes and patterns to stunning effect. A large circle sits in the middle of the print, which Newell has split horizontally across its centre to create two, half-moon shapes, one in burnt orange, the other white with a simple pattern of black paint daubs. Behind the circle, Newell has also split the canvas, building a sense pf balance between the blush and sea-green panels that frame the disc. With its evocative title, the print hints at the rising of the sun, while maintaining a vision of pure abstraction."
Price: 175.00

"I Thought We'd Only Meet in Death - Lenticular By Magnus Gjoen"
"Magnus Gjoen - former designer for Vivienne Westwood - knows a thing or two about style. Having recently turned his hand to the art of print making, Gjoen creates images that are full of startling beauty as well as a profundity of thought: his art explores the interaction between power and fragility, juxtaposing the two states for maximum conceptual effect. The Lenticular effect sees the Skull slowly rotate side to side as you move around the image."
Price: 1500.00

"Arc III By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ’Arc III’ depicts a simple arc shape, crafted from a complex interplay of fine lines, as it curves across the white space of the print. Intricately detailed, each tiny mark becomes an integral part of the mass, while the subtle play of light and shade adds a sense of natural flow, creating a pulsating rhythm that courses through the gentle abstraction. Bewitchingly beautiful, ‘Arc III’ powerfully captures the patterns of the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 195.00

"Penelope A2 By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ‘Penelope’ depicts a series of fine lines, set into a softly waved, abstract shape which seems to ooze from the corner of the print. Recalling rings of tree bark, each tiny mark becomes an integral part of the mass, while the subtle play of light and shade adds a sense of natural flow, creating a pulsating rhythm that courses through the gentle abstraction. Bewitchingly beautiful, ‘Penelope’ powerfully captures the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 295.00

"Babel (Black) By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ‘Babel (Black)’ depicts the mythological tower, stretching vertically across the centre of the print, its peak drifting tantalisingly beyond limit of the page. Set against a black background, Allen has crafted the tower form a series of interconnected, white links which merge together into a grid-like form, allowing each tiny mark to become an integral part of the mass. Beautiful in its organic irregularity, ‘Babel (Black)’ powerfully captures the rhythms of the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 850.00

"Howling Red By Whatshisname"
"Contemporary artist Whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of art. Attempting to express the ineffable, Whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways. Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, Whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every viewer. Satirising the work of postmodern provocateur Jeff Koons, ‘Howling Red’ depicts a small, red balloon dog, sculpted from glossy fibreglass. Stretched back on its hind legs, the kitsch canine howls into the air, in this ‘pop’ at the now-revered status of aesthetic postmodernism. Brilliantly satirical, ‘Howling Red’ takes the art of the screen print to dizzying new heights."
Price: 250.00

"Shades of Grey, Light Blue By Bruce McLean"
"Contemporary artist Bruce McLean was a pioneer of British Conceptual Art in the 1960s. Rebelling against the formalist academicism of his alma maters Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martin’s, McLean developed his own shade of abstraction, working with collage, sculpture and mixed media. Today, McLean continues to create original artworks and limited edition prints. ‘Shades of Grey, Light Blue’ draws on the earlier series Dream Garden Monotypes, released in 2017. Here, McLean’s dream garden appears in violent forms of abstraction: hard black lines run wildly against soft grey panels, collaged over with pops of bright colour. Filled with kinetic energy, McLean incomprehensibly captures something of the garden space, in this collector’s limited edition by one of Britain’s leading artists."
Price: 1350.00

"BBC3 - Tightrope Walker By Peter Blake"
"Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake is one of the twentieth-century’s most prolific modern artists. Employing an astonishing array of styles and techniques, Blake’s work is nothing short of iconic: from the famous ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ album cover, to his oil painting ‘Self Portrait With Badges’, Blake has developed a well-established and well-loved style over the last fifty years. Blake’s BBC series returns to the collaged crowd of the Sergeant Pepper’s days: in front of the now defunct Television Centre, a host of well-known BBC characters cluster together, in celebration of one of Britain’s most enduring institutions of the twentieth century. Look out for the casts of Blackadder and The Young Ones, the iconic Tom Baker incarnation of Doctor Who (an early Dalek makes an appearance too), and even your favourite childhood characters from The Magic Roundabout, Rhubarb and Custard, and The Clangers!"
Price: 1500.00

"Lifestyle By Kurar"
"French street artist Kurar uses his iconic stencil work to address twenty-first century political issues with a visual flare. Deploying his signature motif of childhood innocence, Kurar draws attention to the ills of consumer society, with deft, poetic sensitivity. Like many of his prints, ’Lifestyle’ powerfully juxtaposes pockets of bright colour with a greyscale palette, for strong, visual prowess. The print depicts a small girl in school uniform, her back to the viewer as she gazes into a vending machine filled with machine guns and grenades. In her hand, the girl clutches a tiny American flag, its red and blue colours picked out to emphasise its patriotic presence. A damning comment on gun law in the United States, Kurar’s print is a paragon of urban political art."
Price: 320.00

"Boombox 22 By Lyle Owerko"
"Photojournalist Lyle Owerko is best known as the man behind Time’s cover art on September 14, 2001: a breathtaking and poignant snapshot of New York’s twin towers, at the moment of impact on 9/11. There’s no two ways about it - the San Francisco based artist has made his mark on the twenty-first century. Part of the acclaimed ‘Boombox Project’, ‘Boombox 22’ depicts a classic boombox, set minimally against a white background. With its no-frills composition, Owerko draws out the inherent beauty of the design: the appealing symmetry of the speakers and cassette boxes; the interplay of sharp lines and soft curves; the techie fascination with buttons and switches; the retro silver casing. A synaesthetic print, ‘Boombox 22’ transposes the sound of a generation into the printed form with astonishing prowess."
Price: 2000.00

"Monarchy / Anarchy By Static"
"‘Monarchy / Anarchy’ is and hand painted edition of 10 with each print being unique. The background is created using layers of emulsion and spray paint with a one colour hand-cut stencil on top. It depicts the words Monarch and Anarch in a variety of fonts in black over a riotous colourful background. Contemporary duo Static collective create artworks to agitate: politically attuned, their pieces speak to societies ills - from consumerism to conservatism - taking inspiration of strikes, riots, and revolutions. Mixing colour and pattern, Static create powerful visual pieces with an equally powerful, political message."
Price: 180.00

"Tesco Local Postcard By Lucy Bryant"
"Lucy Bryant is a contemporary artist and graphic designer, whose work is influenced by Pop art and the Punk music scene. Responding to contemporary culture, Bryant’s art subverts the everyday and the banal, always striving to disrupt the ordinary and create something entirely new. Her recent series appropriates the classic, antiquated landscape painting: steering away from the iconic work of the masters, Bryant favours the unloved and the unknown, those over-worked pastiches of a Turner or a Constable, that fill the tables of junk shops. Onto these, Bryant has added anachronistic motifs to create a jarring and unexpected end result. ‘Tesco Local’ depicts a sleepy 1800s village, complete with cobbled paths, cottages…oh, and a Tesco Local, a recent addition to solve all of those hard ships of country life like, ‘we’re almost out of quinoa!’ or, ‘have we bought The Guardian today?’."
Price: 45.00

"Ring Unique 2 By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ‘Ring Unique 2’ depicts two, simple arc shapes, crafted from a complex interplay of fine lines. Intricately detailed, each tiny mark becomes an integral part of the mass, while the subtle play of light and shade adds a sense of natural flow, creating a pulsating rhythm that courses through the gentle abstraction. Bewitchingly beautiful, ‘Ring Unique 2’ powerfully captures the patterns of the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 120.00

"Ring Unique 3 By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ‘Ring Unique 3’ depicts four, simple arc shapes, crafted from a complex interplay of fine lines and crowding into the print from its corners. Intricately detailed, each tiny mark becomes an integral part of the mass, while the subtle play of light and shade adds a sense of natural flow, creating a pulsating rhythm that courses through the gentle abstraction. Bewitchingly beautiful, ‘Ring Unique 3’ powerfully captures the patterns of the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 120.00

"James Jean Queen, Car, Watch By Maria Rivans"
"It is from her 'Gluing Reference Series' prints she created especially for the 2018 art yard sale."
Price: 40.00

"No Thanks 1, Sexist Twatism By Magda Archer"
"Inspired by all things kitsch and colourful, illustrator and contemporary artist Magda Archer draws heavily on the Pop-Art greats, injecting a dose of surreal character along the way. Fun and frivolous, colourful and fruity, Archer’s prints are brimming with charm and visual appeal. ‘No Thanks, Sexist Twatism’ depicts a sunshine-yellow disc, a red face grinning it its centre inside a spiky speech bubble. Around the face, Archer has added the title words in black lettering, creating a distinctly 1950s aesthetic. Visually appealing and perfectly on point, ‘No Thanks, Sexist Twatism’ continues the artistic lineage that begun with the Pop-Art movement, updating kitsch collage techniques to striking effect."
Price: 180.00

"Happy POPek Red By Whatshisname"
"Contemporary artist Whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of art. Attempting to express the ineffable, Whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways. Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, Whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every viewer. Satirising the work of postmodern provocateur Jeff Koons, ‘Happy POPek Red’ depicts a small, red balloon dog, sculpted from glossy fibreglass. Stretched back on its hind legs, a tiny balloon in front of it, Whatshisname shows us the kitsch canine at play, in this ‘pop’ at the now-revered status of aesthetic postmodernism. Brilliantly satirical, ‘Happy POPek Red’ takes the art of the screen print to dizzying new heights."
Price: 250.00

"Sleep Staircase By Becky Allen"
"Contemporary artist Becky Allen explores the meditative potentialities of drawing as a form of release and catharsis. Attuned to spatial rhythms, Allen’s work channels the energy of repetition, transforming the artificial mark into a vision of organic growth. ’Sleep Staircase’ depicts a series concentric circles, crafted from an interplay of fine lines. Recalling rings of tree bark, each tiny mark becomes an integral part of the mass, while the subtle play of light and shade adds a sense of natural flow, creating a pulsating rhythm that courses through the gentle abstraction. Bewitchingly beautiful, ‘Sleep Staircase’ powerfully captures the patterns of the natural world through the artifice of illustration."
Price: 350.00

"Peepek Black By Whatshisname"
"Contemporary artist Whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of art. Attempting to express the ineffable, Whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways. Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, Whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every viewer. Satirising the work of postmodern provocateur Jeff Koons, ‘Peepek Black’ depicts a small, black balloon dog, sculpted from glossy fibreglass. One back leg raised into the air, Whatshiname shows us the kitsch canine as it readies itself to pee, in this ‘pop’ at the now-revered status of aesthetic postmodernism. Brilliantly satirical, ‘Peepek Black’ takes the art of the screen print to dizzying new heights."
Price: 250.00

"BBC2 - Remembering Pauline Boty By Peter Blake"
"Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake is one of the twentieth-century’s most prolific modern artists. Employing an astonishing array of styles and techniques, Blake’s work is nothing short of iconic: from the famous ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ album cover, to his oil painting ‘Self Portrait With Badges’, Blake has developed a well-established and well-loved style over the last fifty years. Blake’s BBC series returns to the collaged crowd of the Sergeant Pepper’s days: in front of the now defunct Television Centre, a host of well-known BBC characters cluster together, in celebration of one of Britain’s most enduring institutions of the twentieth century. Look out for Del Boy and Rodney in their unforgettable Batman and Robin get-up; Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry as Jeeves and Wooster; and even childhood favourites, the Wombles, Paddington Bear, and Danger Mouse!"
Price: 1500.00

"All You Need is Love By It's Pop It's Art"
"It’s Pop It’s Art are an art collective, celebrating iconic music of the twentieth century through the craft of screen printing. Working with top illustrators, graphic designers and typographers, as well as the musicians themselves or their estates, It’s Pop It’s Art create pieces as iconic as the songs they’re responding to: a fabulous fusion of sound and image. Designed by Kate Moross, ‘All You Need is Love’ visually reimagines the Beatles song of the same name. In shades of purple, sky-blue, and sea-green, Moross fills the print with the songs opening lyrics, translating the flow of the music through an elastic composition. Evoking 1960s typography, Moross brilliantly captures the mood of free-love and Beatlemania in this graphic translation of one of the twentieth century’s most iconic numbers."
Price: 111.00

"Black Queen in Red, Blue and Silver By Jamie Reid"
"British artist Jamie Reid is known for his iconic work with the Sex Pistols in the 1970s. Remember the anarchic Queen with a safety pin through her nose? And the famous God Save the Queen album cover? Reid was behind both: images that have become cultural icons of the twentieth century. Today, his art continues to be fiercely politically engaged, radically subversive, and visually powerful. Referencing his iconic work with the Sex Pistols, ’Black Queen in Red, Blue and Silver’ depicts the photographic negative of the Queen’s portrait, her eyes and mouth torn away in papery strips. Set into a classic cameo, in relief against a black patterned background, Reid has washed the ghostly image in tones of silver, with red and blue edging, in a quiet condemnation of Union Jack jingoism."
Price: 250.00

"Pith Off By COY! Communications"
"COY! Communications is a multi-disciplinary creative collective based in London, led by Mark Denton. Producing a variety of work across advertising, graphic design, filmmaking and photography, the work of COY! Communications is sharp, provocative, and brilliantly witty. Masters of the pun, COY! Communications have transformed the classic, kitsch fruit and veg sign into a stroke of comedy brilliance: ladies and gentleman, pith off! Pith off! Only 99p - hey, where’d all the customers go? Was it something I said?!"
Price: 60.00

"Bitter Lemons By COY! Communications"
"COY! Communications is a multi-disciplinary creative collective based in London, led by Mark Denton. Producing a variety of work across advertising, graphic design, filmmaking and photography, the work of COY! Communications is sharp, provocative, and brilliantly witty. Riffing on Warhol’s timelessly iconic ‘Campbell's Soup Cans’, COY! Communications takes the tinned consumable one step further: their ‘Evil’s Own’ brand bitter lemons really are a bitter bunch, throwing two fingers up at their buyers with suitably sour attitude."
Price: 240.00