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Meet Tim Doyle, contemporary illustrator, print maker and king of ‘nerd cool’. Drawing inspiration from a life long love of comic books and video games, Doyle creates prints of inimitable style that incorporate cultural icons from the music industry to art house film into a graphic aesthetic like no other. ‘I Found Out I Was Wrong’ takes cult film Rushmore and creates a striking print, in the detailed, illustrative style of a graphic novel. Doyle depicts Herman Blume’s epiphanic moment, huddled on the floor of a swimming pool. Washed with tones of blue, the print is punctuated with the bright red of swimming trunks and a tiny, colourful glimpse of life above the surface. It’s a powerful snapshot, filled with painstaking detail, for a compelling piece of contemporary print work.
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‘Asking The Wrong Questions’ is an incredible image of a boy, blindfolded, sat at a desk, with his hand up in the air, as though to ask a question. The boy sits at a green desk, in a green shirt and green jumper, with nothing on it except a green
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This striking piece was released at the London Original Print Fair in May 2016. Charming Baker’s work are closely linked with themes of life, love, death, terror, joy, despair but with an underlying reference to classics and a dark humour which can
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This is one of four new prints realises in Peter Blakes ongoing found art series. The series is based upon one of the earliest tenets of pop art that everyday objects can become the subject matter for fine art. For this print the selection of objects
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