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How-to-make-a-screenprint poster

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Here’s a print-off-and-hang poster about how to make a screenprint. It shows all the various stages of the process, from the original image to the finished handmade screenprint. 1 Pick your image,in this case the P from Little Plum, The Beano Summer Special 1971. I have a licence from DC Thomson to use such images, […]

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Last chance to buy Oor Wullie ‘sair fecht’

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It’s not a cheerful comment, but when Oor Wullie says: “It’s a sair fecht,” it seems to strike a chord. Literally, “sair fecht” means sore fight in the Scots language but translates idiomatically as: “It’s a hard life.” Anyway, the standard size edition is nearly exhausted – there are about ten left of the edition […]

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Artist signs Biffo the Bear screenprints

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Veteran Beano artist David Sutherland has signed some screenprints of his work. Actually he signed them a few years ago but they have lain forgotten in my studio and now I am offering them for sale. David Sutherland (born 1933) is an artist with Britain’s top comic publisher DC Thomson, and has worked on The […]

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Comic Art screenprints at Grand Designs

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Comic Art will be at Grand Designs, the UK’s top contemporary home show in London’s ExCeL exhibition hall, for the next nine days. We wlll be at Stand E89 in the central Design Arcade showing all my latest screenprints and old favourites. Screenprints are priced from £280 for my largest to just £40 for my […]

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The very first Dennis the Menace strip

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To celebrate Dennis the Menace’s 65th birthday, I’ve produced an edition of screenprints featuring the very first strip, from The Beano issue dated 17 March, 1951. He doesn’t yet have his trademark red and black striped football jersey, but the shock of black hair and nobbly knees are there. Since Dennis’s debut 65 years ago, […]

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