on the tomorrow! Prints, cards, books, comics, gifts & more from over 100 talented peeps! I'll be there with my bold, colourful linocuts & screenprints.
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11 to 5 inside The Crossing at

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Luana Asiata has been shortlisted for the Royal Academy Summer Arts exhibition 2022. Her abstract work evokes memories of the past and have a sensual connection with nature.

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Kirbywonders work is inspired by cats, nature, folklore and their own journey with mental health. Kirbywonders is a trans artist from London, works a full-time job and does art as much as they enjoy it.

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Melissa Castrillon designs and illustrates picture books and produces Screenprints and Riso prints. Melissa is motivated by punchy colour combos, inventive compositions, ingenious page design and unusual patterns.

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Mike Green is an illustrator with a passion for creating unique artwork inspired by his wanderings in and around London. Every new picture is a chance to tell a story.

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Lia _ is studying children’s book illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Her representative work is Big and Little, which has been translated into five languages and loved by kids.

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Tiffany Baxter is happiest making work celebrating lesbian and other LGBTQ+ identities within an historical context. Tiffany also has a fascination for folkloric and occult subjects which she loves to research and put her own spin on.

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Elena G. Bansh is an Italian artist based in London. Last year she graduated from the Royal College of Art and is now working as an illustrator and animator for international clients.

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Lucy Davey has created illustrations and lettering for book covers and worked in editorial, packaging and advertising. Lucy uses flat colour, limited palettes and grainy textures to create bold and colourful illustrations.

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Nicola Colton is an Irish illustrator/author living in Bristol with her husband and their black and white cat Odysseus. Her first fiction series Jasper & Scruff was one of books of the month.

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Feronia is an illustrator, writer and educator. She studied illustration at and taught art in schools. She gets her inspiration from the 1960s, old magazines and films. Feronia loves collage and combines traditional and digital techniques.

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Perhaps the UK’s only gallery where visitors are encouraged to laugh out loud at exhibitions! will be selling a selection of exclusive exhibition merchandise. (Images: Ralph Steadman, J’adore, )

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Edna Ma studied Visual Communication at Birmingham City University and is now a full time UXUI designer and freelance illustrator. Edna usually draws delicate, cute animals to show an appreciation for nature’s aesthetic.

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Next it’s an artist/illustrator specialising in creating images from mixed media. She makes work in response to places, things she’s seen and heard, films, nature, music and dreams.

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JF Whitney describes his work as being “…the actualisation of random ideas, half-remembered dreams, hare-brained schemes, and nebulous wisps of overheard and misheard conversation.”

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Laura / Bägs loves creating digital art to raise awareness, motivate and inspire people to reinforce their active role in society, increase self-confidence and respect the world.

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Delicate blooms by Joanne Ruby Design start life as paintbrush to paper in their London studio. Products range from luxury greetings cards, prints, bookmarks and wedding stationery.

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Zijing Chen explores the visual narrative reflecting on the fundamental question of being.

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Next up it’s Japanese inspired art by - she lived in Japan and met a lady who made which soon became a regular feature of Elena’s artwork.

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