Olivier Rizzo, AKA Speedy Graphito is a French painter and pioneer of the French street art movement. Bursting onto the scene in the early 1980s, the artist s powerful and innovative work influenced a generation of urban artists, and his trademark graphics style, emulated by many, has become known as Style Graphito. Whether he s…
Willophenia is a limited edition giclee print by artist Graham Carter. Created as a response to an exhibition brief to produce a piece of work that symbolises both Japan and Brighton. Inspired by the 19th Century Japanese printmaker (and of course the 60 s mod scene in Brighton). From an edition of 50, printed onto…
Haus Of Lucy, AKA Lucy Bryant, is a contemporary artist who appropriates found objects and images, and slips in quirky nods to contemporary culture. Her creations disrupt the ordinary and form new, thought-provoking and highly-amusing works of art. In this piece, Bryant has tweaked a vintage portrait to include everyone’s favourite modern accessory – wireless…
Joe Webb uses found imagery from vintage magazines and printed ephemera to create perceptive handmade collages. His surreal yet shrewd work acts as an invitation for us to become more conscious and to stop and question our place in the universe. Wish You Were Here is one of Webb s most popular sold out editions….
Wish You Were Here is a limited edition hand-pulled silkscreen print by contemporary artist, Nathalie Kingdon. Known for pieces that play with perspective and pattern, her works evoke a joyful sense of nostalgia. In this piece, Kingdon depicts one of Florence s most popular tourist attractions, Michelangelo s David, scrawled with a colourful message of love…
50 is one of five silkscreen prints created for Peter Blake s Wooden Puzzle Series, a collection of collages produced from printed ephemera and objects from Peter Blake s extensive personal collection of found objects. In the series, Blake once again celebrates day-to-day objects and reinvigorates popular items and characters from a bygone age. Via the…
Everly Brothers is one of five silkscreen prints created for Peter Blake s Wooden Puzzle Series, a collection of collages produced from printed ephemera and objects from Peter Blake s extensive personal collection of found objects. In the series, Blake once again celebrates day-to-day objects and reinvigorates popular items and characters from a bygone age. Via…
Since his career began in the 1950s, Sir Peter Blake has been prolific, creating paintings, collage, typography and more inspired by his fascination with popular culture. Blake’s impact on the face of contemporary art is so significant, he is now known as the ‘Godfather of Pop Art.’ This piece is from Blake s 2013 Wooden…
Jayson Lilley s love of urban architecture shines through his work, and reminds us of the beauty to be found in the urban environment when we choose to notice it. Using his innovative printmaking practice, which combines silkscreen with painting and collage techniques, the artist recreates iconic views of cities, playing with colour and perspective…
Magnus Gjoen s evocative work offers a modern take on old masterpieces. By transforming items typically associated with violence into delicate works of art, Gjoen challenges our preconceived notions of beauty. Here, Gjoen offers his own interpretation of a consumer product that’s one of the defining motifs of Pop Art – the Campbell’s Soup can. …
Contemporary artist, Oli Fowler is a master of typography with a unique knack for capturing collective sentiment via his joyful screenprints. Each of his artworks combines solid spot colours, collage scrapbook-style cut outs and photographed textures to create bold dynamic pieces that look great on any wall. Worries is a four-layer, hand-pulled silkscreen print. From…
If Peter Blake hadn t become a successful artist, he claims he would have tried to make it big as a professional wrestler. Since childhood, the Godfather of Pop Art professed a fascination with the sport, stating; I loved it immediately. I loved the theatre, the fantasy and the idea of good versus evil. Blake…
Since his career began in the 1950s, Sir Peter Blake has been prolific, creating paintings, collage, typography and more inspired by his fascination with popular culture. Blake’s impact on the face of contemporary art is so significant, he is now known as the ‘Godfather of Pop Art.’ This piece hails from Blake s 1991 Alphabet…
Arthur is a London-based artist whose vibrant abstract work pays homage to his 25 years on the UK graffiti scene. Characterised by the flair that defines his graffiti hand-style, each piece Arthur creates is alive with colour and positive energy. X-Ray is from Arthur’s 2024 Alphabet series, in which he follows in the vein of artists…
Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art has created X-Ray Spex especially for Enter Gallery’s Art Yard Sale 2022. Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art is a self-taught artist who recreates badge designs from the punk and rock scenes of the 70s and 80s. X Ray Spex is printed onto vinyl and wrapped onto a hand-spun…
Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art has created X-Ray Spex especially for Enter Gallery’s Art Yard Sale 2022. Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck is a self-taught artist who recreates badge designs from the punk and rock scenes of the 70s and 80s. X Ray Spex is printed onto vinyl and wrapped onto a hand-spun aluminium…