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See my video interview about Comic Art
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See my video interview about Comic Art. Film-maker Jeremy Heslup, who runs the Praemio video channel, has interviewed me about Comic Art. I talk about how I became a screenprinter, why I enjoy it, and the transition from journalist. The film includes shots of me being interviewd at the Reindeer Art Gallery in Kensington Church Street, […]
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A world without worries: comic art screenprints on show
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A world without worries: exhibition of comic art screenprints Date: 20 February 2017 to 26 February 2017 Opening Times: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm; Sat & Sun 12-4pm Location: The Gallery, Craft Central, 33-35 St John’s Square, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M 4DS Popeye declares: “I don’t know how to worry, so that’s out”. Printmaker John Patrick Reynolds shows his […]
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Comic Art hits the East End
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Comic Art is coming to the East End. My screenprints will be exhibited at Spitalfields Arts Market from Thursday (November 3) until Sunday (November 6), from 9am – 5pm each day. The exhibition of about a dozen artists is held on Market Street, between Brushfield Street & Crispin Place, London E1 6AA. We’ll be showing – all […]
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Dennis the Menace makes friends with the police
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Screenprints on sale in Marylebone and Clerkenwell today, Fathers’ Day. Dennis the Menace runs from the police in my scxreenprint – and here are the Metropolitan Police enjoying the chase. The picture was taken at my Comic Art stand in New Cavendish Street, just of Marylebone High Street, at Marylebone Summer Fayre 2016. We’re there […]
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Five ways to spot a bad screenprint
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This is your print-off-and-keep guide on how to spot a bad silkscreen print. These are five faults that a silkscreen printer must avoid if he/she is to produce a clean image: 1 Over-inking. This can happen if the image on the stencil is too close to the edge of the screen and it is difficult […]
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