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ROBIN BECK - TOO MANY PARTIES An exhibition of flyer art from the last 4 years of Club Pony... (more...)
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SILVER AND BLACK
An exhibition of 18 original prints in a group show; 18 editions of just
20 prints per edition... (more...)
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BLOOD OATH An exhibition by the British illustrator known simply as FRENCH; 12 editions
of just six prints per edition... (more...)
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7 Styles for 7 Brothers Internationally acclaimed artist and illustrator, Kid Acne is
bringing a band of brothers to the steel city - unveiling a series of specially designed works
to inaugurate new gallery space in the heart of Sheffield's cultural quarter...
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Archipelago Editioned Screenprints We have recently added silkscreen editioning to our services and we are now developing an extensive range
of new content from our own studio and other artists...
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T-Shirts Introducing our new range of eco-friendly
t-shirts...printed using non-solvent, 'soft-feel', colourfast, waterbased inks...
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Kid Acne Kid Acne began writing graffiti aged twelve inspired by its
infinite scale, colour and immediacy. Applying the same DIY ethos to the rest of his output, Acne spent his teenage years
creating an output of fanzines, posters, super 8 films and limited edition 7"s...
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Martin Bedford Originally from Kent, Martin
Bedford came to Sheffield as a 20 year old and loved the city so much, he stayed. After completing a fine art degree at the
now defunct Sheffield Polytechnic's Psalter Lane art campus, Martin became part of the co-operative that launched the
infamous Leadmill nightclub in 1980, creating silkscreened posters and flyers...
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Jim Connolly Jim is an illustrator, designer and commercial artist from Sheffield, England...best known for
creating comic book style designs for album/single covers, concert posters, magazine articles and silkscreen prints...
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Tom J. Newell
I draw things....
...I’ve always drawn things
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Lord Bunn Originally from
down south but now a resident of Sheffield, Lord Bunn takes a
loose, spontaneous approach to his artwork...letting whatever strange and bizarre characters characters that are lurking in
his mind out onto whatever's in front of him...
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Al Heighton Al's work sits between
a child's, an adult and the fashion world, often with mixed messages peppered with wit. Al is keen to be able to carry
on colouring in and doodling and getting paid to do so and have a laugh along the way...
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Mick Marston Mick was born in Yorkshire,
England in 1965. After years of dead end jobs and dreams of being either a rock star or a footballer (aim high) he decided
to embark on a course in Graphic Design. In 1992, Mick graduated from Leeds Polytechnic (now Leeds Metropolitan University)
with a first class honours degree in Graphic Arts & Design and immediately began working in the University Printmaking
department...
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Fista Seen as a legend by many, Fista's career to date has been
controversial. Always at the centre of the "art or vandalism" debate on graffiti, his work has developed in a pure
form that consists of complex letterforms and strong intuitive lines...
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Firehouse Kustom Rockart Firehouse, based in San Francisco,
is a supremely renegade printshop, a partnership of two master screen printers, Chuck Sperry and Ron Donovan. Fine craftsmen
of subversive propaganda, Ron Donovan and Chuck Sperry have stuffed their rock art portfolios with many of the biggest names
in rock and roll...
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Various Artists Including work from Don Cameron, Alan Powers & Matthew Mayer...
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