My Fairground Fun print is now available to buy in the Many Hands store for a mere £25! Go grab a bargain :)
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I posted this up a while ago but this is a way better photo so I thought I would share it again. I created some collages for a show in Brooklyn called All That Remains curated by Charles Wilkin. This first piece is called Dance of the Hours.
I have been asked to speak at Glug London - “A Beautiful Summer” on 24th May at Cargo in Shoreditch. I’m amongst some super talented folk such as Man Vs Machine, Sneaky Racoon and Lizzie Mary Cullen. Tickets are available to buy here, come and join the fun!
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A selection of products and fabrics for Pick Me Up (Taken with instagram)
Postcard stamping! Pick Me Up prep :) (Taken with instagram)
We are excited to announce that new online store Many Hands will be exhibiting at this month’s Pick Me Up contemporary graphic art fair at Somerset House. From 22 March – 1 April 2012, Many Hands will join the ranks of the most exciting and innovative contemporary graphics and illustration collectives, showing at the UK’s leading graphic art fair.
As part of our exhibition, titled Here Today, our group of artists will be showing and selling an eclectic range of original prints, including some new and exclusive pieces made specially for the show, as well as zines, fabrics, homeware and accessories. Work will be on show by Owen Gildersleeve, Lizzy Stewart, Ryan Todd, Sister Arrow, Thereza Rowe, Stone and Spear and Many Hands founders Adam Ellison and Ciara Phelan.
Every day of the show there will be a different Many Hands artist in residence at the space. Pop along and check our Here Today board to see which artists are around that day. Meet them, chat with them and watch them at work. Keep an eye on our website and twitter page throughout the show to find out about one-off promotions, activities and workshops taking place within the Many Hands space.
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Lazertran Pick Me Up tests (Taken with instagram)
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Recently I was commissioned by Howard Hughes Medical Institute to create a paper set to accompany an article in their quarterly publication HHMI Bulletin. I worked with talented photographer Sam Hofman to create a floaty scale explosion that visualised weightlessness.
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