Hey Banana

I'm an illustrator/vector artist influenced by printmaking and show poster art. I try to bring that textural handmade feel into everything I create.

I have a genesis series called Mindworms on right now. More about that here: https://t.co/i1ooHEfp7L

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A guest curation by Silvia Positano of Emanuel von Baeyer London.

Read here: https://t.co/u07MDmLwn7

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You hum it, she'll play it: Bethany Marett's About a Girl. See more of Bethany's @ the gallery, open daily 10:30-5:30, & online.

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Original Monotypes - Crimson City & The Volcano
Acrylics on paper.

🛍️🔗https://t.co/SbllAYUiOx

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Looking for present ideas? Look this way... Nikki Braunton's Winter Hare & Jennifer Jokhoo's Emerald Forest. Visit the gallery, open daily 10:30-5:30, & online to see more

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Hey! i'm desmond i draw and have recently been working a lot more after coming back from a mini break!
i've also been experimenting with styles and printmaking

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Système de pensée anodin / Anodyne thinking system
+ Sans titre + Untitled +
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+ Posca et Monotype sur sérigraphie
+ Posca and Monotype on silk-screen print
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Diam. 18 cm
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Artist in Focus 28 Nov - 11 Dec,
Jenny Ronay is an artist who constantly seeks to push boundaries across a wide spectrum of methods & techniques. Her atmospheric, sometimes sharply observed prints explore personal interactions with city life.

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It's a little driech out today, so here's Supermarket Pineapples, by Carolyn Fuller, to brighten up the day. See more of Carolyn's @ the gallery, open daily 10:30-5:30.

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Meet our exhibitors!

Tara is a Dublin based artist. Currently in her final year for a degree in Illustration at the National College of Art and Design, she considers Illustration to be her primary focus but also loves Printmaking.

https://t.co/2B5NLQYyNZ
https://t.co/JS46y465PK

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While working directly digitally, “printmaking” is a consistent backdrop.

(From digital woodcuts to digital etching, 4 collections, all 2022)

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It was a pleasure to speak to artist Jonathan Comerford whose life was transformed after he walked into an Aberdeen printmaking studio in the 1980s. He has since battled apartheid and discrimination and wants new links between Aberdeen and Cape Town!
https://t.co/HhIBso7UIp

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To earn a living as an artist, he did what I did and became an illustrator. He was successful, too. He was known for his blotted ink style (showing an early love of printmaking techniques), and an association with luxury shoe brands. (That’s his mother’s cursive, btw)

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