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EAST END PRINT FAIR 2016 ARTIST LINE UP

EAST END PRINT FAIR 2016 ARTIST LINE UP

Posted by Rebeca Romero on 28th Apr 2016

It is with great pleasure that we introduce you to the talented artists taking part in the East End Print Fair 2016! 

See the full line up here - 

David Shand

David creates screenprints based on decayed and expired advertising. He currently sell work through Printclub, Atom Gallery and Artsnug and he has sold work at the London AAF, the Druck Berlin screenprint festival. He has also just  completed a solo show at Atom Gallery.

           

Riccardo Campana

Riccardo started as a painter in 2003 and the last year he has created his first Digital Art's project "I AM COSMOS" a journey into the Universe and into his Higher self. 

                                                       

Jane Smith

Jane Smith is a freelance illustrator based in Dalston, where she loves it! And draws masses of inspiration from her surroundings. Her work spreading across drawings in her sketchbook, being refined later, and printmaking mainly through lino cut. As well as working for a number of high-end clients, with names on her list like Time Out, The Museum of London and The BBC, it’s no surprise that people are always looking for her work.

                                   

Maptrail Ltd

Maptrail Ltd specialises in creating unique and beautifully designed maps of anywhere in the world. Using data from the OpenStreetMap project their maps are expertly rendered in a minimal style to achieve an arresting and unique appearance.

                    

Kavel Rafferty

Kavel is an english illustrator and artist living and working in Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent. She combines drawing, found imagery, print and paint to create unique images of real emotional resonance and genuine charm.

Her inspirations and interests – like rare old soul 45s, flea markets and vintage shop signs and type – help inform her distinctively bittersweet, elegantly nostalgic style.

                                                        

I like that Print

ILIKETHATPRINT is a new brand screenprint online shop, run by Tirso Sanchez, graphic designer and printmaker based in London since 2010, member of Printclub London. 

                                                 

Victoria Tojeiro

"I am a self-taught artist who dreams of illustrating children's books. Aside from painting a wide menagerie of animals, influences from my north western Spanish heritage mean that common themes in my work are the sea and its inhabitants, and a slight preoccupation with food. I use ink and watercolour and like to play with these to create colour clashes and strange textures"

                                            

Alfred and Wilde

Alfred & Wilde is an East-London based design brand producing bold geometric and typographic art prints, stationery and homewares, founded by artist and designer Simon Mitchell. The graphic designs draw inspiration from architecture and science, combining clean geometric lines with typography.

The first collection of Alfred & Wilde hand-pulled screen prints and tea towels featured modernist London landmarks, and many designs still playfully reference Simon's love of the city.

                                           

Tiff Howick

London printmaker Tiff Howick presents a collection of vibrant animal themed screenprints. Designed in Leyton and hand printed in Hackney, everything is made or sourced with the environment in mind.

                                         

Brut Magazine

Brut magazine is an online lowbrow art magazine representing illustration artists. The prints are either hand pulled or original paintings. Some pins and zines too

 Ben Rothery

Ben Rothery is a detail obsessed illustrator and surface designer from Norwich, via Cape Town who likes pencils, shiny trinkets and heavy objects. He combines multiple processes to create intricate and delicate illustrations and repeating patterns full of fine detail and vibrant colour for a diverse array of clients.

                                       

Hendon Press

Summer du Plessis is a printmaker, writer and illustrator from Namibia, who now lives in London. Intensity of colour is central to her work. She makes prints, primarily silkscreens. She enjoys narrative and the relationship between text and image. She favours hand drawn type, but has also been known to use letterpress. She is interested in humour, surprise, elegance and humanity. She also likes drawing with crayons.

Daniel Haskett 

                                            

Ben Hendy

                                             

Susannah Cartwright

The ethos behind Susannah's unique workshops is that people will learn and create for the joy of it in a friendly, sociable environment.Her aim is also to re use, up cycle and recycle products from the textile industry, making them beautiful and useful once again!

                                          

Anne-Laure Carruth

Who will be presenting her Urban Artventuring Series 1:

"In February 2016 I took my art materials and set off on my Brompton to draw
10 locations over one week. Little did I know what a challenge I had set
myself. That week was exhilarating, engaging and absolutely exhausting -
definitely a huge learning curve"

Saturday Only:

Print Wagon 

My name is Aidan Saunders and since April 2014 I have toured the UK in a hand-painted VW caddy freshly pressing linocuts and exhibiting a wide range of hand-printed ephemera. Dubbing myself the 'Print Wagon' I aim to champion the handmade and create an interactive print experience which educates and informs participants on traditional printmaking practices.... I also wear a bow-tie.

                                        

Impulse Prints

Impulse Prints is a business founded by Nick Wakeling. Impulse Prints specialises in pattern designs for any surface. Inspired by aboriginal art.

                                         

Felicity Taylor

Lost Monkey Art

Karin Åkesson

Inspired by her Swedish heritage and her love of sayings, expressions and memories, Karin creates beautiful items for the home which put emphasis on the sunny things in life, making her pieces the perfect gift for friends and loved ones (and ourselves of course!)

                                       

Sunday Only:

Kelly Noble

                                       

Marylou Faure

"My name is Marylou Faure, I’m a French Freelance Illustrator! My work is inspired by anything that’s a bit quirky and weird and I love to create new characters. I think that representing the female body in different ways is my greatest source of inspiration - I find it fascinating and I never get bored of it :) I like to use a simplistic, vibrant colour palette to bring my work to life.” 

                                                

Bethan Wyn Williams

Ros Shiers

Ros Shiers is an illustrator who designs typographic and illustrative prints and stationery. Her designs are available on a range of art prints, greetings cards, wrapping papers and tapes. Ros works from a studio in her East London home with her beloved Puggle Bailey at her side. Ros' love of drawing shines in her detailed pencil studies of ice creams, cakes, perfumes, vintage cameras and her signature dog portraits collection.

East End Prints will be introducing the amazing Limited Edition works of Ustudio | Mr Gresty | Lucie Sheridan | Anthony Peters | I ended up here | Quiet British Accent

The East End Print Fair 2016

At the FOUNT London Courtyard

Railway Arches 358-360

Westgate Street, London

E8 3RN

Just 5 minutes away from Broadway Market and London Fields, opposite Netil Market

Saturday 21st May 2016 10-5pm

Sunday 22nd May 2016 10-5pm

FREE ENTRY

#EEPFAIR16

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Twitter: @eastendprints

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