KesselsKramer | Het woekert in Tolhuistuin
In conjunction with the arrival of Spring, and with it the spread of life and growth, KesselsKramer have launched a special collaboration with the people of Tolhuistuin (tollhouse garden) in…
In conjunction with the arrival of Spring, and with it the spread of life and growth, KesselsKramer have launched a special collaboration with the people of Tolhuistuin (tollhouse garden) in…
Alongside several regional printmakers, Satinder Parhar was recently given the opportunity to use a Victorian Era press from 1810 as part of IKON Gallery’s Start the Press! show. The press…
Toronto-based artist Heather J. A. Thomson’s practice is an amalgamation of her passion for history and her desire to create visual art. By looking at and reflecting upon the past,…
Kymopoleia is a freelance Designer based in France. During her free time she creates lino prints that draw inspiration from Traditional and Japanese tattoos, and her love for fauna and…
Kyra Jensen is a graphic designer currently based in Wellington, New Zealand. She was one of our successful applicants of our Gradspotters programme, and we’re super excited to be working…
Mini Meltdowns is the latest print release from Glasgow-based illustrator and printmaker Emily Chappell. The 4-colour silkscreen forms part of her Millennial Foods series, which offers a tongue-in-cheek look at…
The newest edition of Posterzine, the monthly poster-come-magazine renowned for its fusion of art and print, showcases the captivating work of Manchester-based artist Joe O’Donnell. Known online as Donnie O’Donnell,…
Super Seconds Festival is back for Spring 2024 on 11th – 12th May. The bi-annual event enables a plethora of independent makers from across the UK (and further afield) to…
Francis Chouquet, better known as Fran6 on social media, is a visual artist specialising in lettering and printmaking. His creative path so far has led him through the fields of…
Hi-Fi: Hidden Fashion Initiative, a non-profit 360 creative scheme for emerging designers, recently partnered with Posterzine to create a physical activation that summarised their project with Benny Andallo and Foundation.FM.…
What do we do with our imperfections? We might shun them. Hide them or ignore them. With wisdom, we accept them; beginning to learn from them. Today we celebrate them.…
The Humber Printmaker is Lucy; a printmaker, artist, and teacher of Art & Design with a passion for preserving traditional printmaking processes. Based in Lincolnshire, she started her small business…
Angus Vasili is bringing his unique fusion of screen printing, photography, and hand-finished collage to a solo show at Unlimited on Brighton’s seafront. Horizons is taking place as part of…
Caroline Tomlinson’s latest edition, Homewards, was created as a result of her ongoing exploration of her process. Currently, Caroline is exploring creating with looser lines, whilst simultaneously drawing from her…
Berlin-based publishing house Vetro Edition’s latest release takes a look at the past and future of digital art. Since the NFT explosion of 2021, Right Click Save has become the leading…
Like many of his generation, Enea Seregni grew up collecting and playing trading card games. As an artist, illustrating cards has always been one of his dreams. This wish has…
Antalis has recently relaunched Keaykolour after acquiring the paper brand from its previous supplier, Arjowiggins. Following the acquisition, Antalis collaborated closely with former manufacturing experts to develop an updated range…
The Smiley Face has been the subject for many an artist over the years, from POP Art to graffiti, it has been reimagined and reinvented many times. Inspired by its…
In the modern world where digital art is at the forefront, Plymouth-based printmaker Sue Lewry stands out from the crowd; celebrating traditional craftsmanship and artistic collaboration. Her creative journey so…
Container is an annual publication project showcasing the work of nonbinary creatives, designed and created by Leeds-based graphic designer Mars Hutton. To date, there have been three editions, each presenting…