Serious Craft. Silly Art.
The art might be silly, but our process isn't. We're serious about making our screenprints for people who hate boring walls. Our prints are hand-made, using 9mm hardboard, no glass, no flimsy paper, and zero frame-faffing for you.
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Nettles_OW!
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Bungee-jumping Spider
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You're IT!
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Hayfever BEE
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Dandelion 'Roar' Silkscreen Print
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Seriously Made
Every hand-screenprint is made on a tough and rigid 9mm hardboard. So, don't expect it rolled up into a tube. The frame wood is sourced from the professional frame supplier, LION print supplies – I currently use a 20mm Hockey-stick Ayous wood – available in natural or white. I add hanging string to the back using 'D' fittings, screwed into the frame wood.
On a serious note: there is NO GLASS fitted in the frame. The paint is treated with a varnish layer that protects the artwork. This means that it's a safe option for families and in high traffic areas. The 9mm board is seriously tough, and unlike glass it won't break easily.
PLEASE NOTE: All screenprints are framed and ready to hang – with no-faff string technology
A short making of video ...
Seriously made Silly art, now in production
A silly amount of time goes into producing these prints. It’s a serious undertaking. I use gesso-primed industrial board, multi-pass manual hand-printed silkscreens, joinery tools and professional framing suppliers. We spend hours on the craft so you can spend several seconds laughing.
Follow us to keep an eye on the prints in progress. If you like the look of one and want to order please email to avoid disappointment. Usually there are 4-12 on the go at once – they'll look a bit the ones below ...
A Serious Piece of Kit
Exposing the screens for the latest silly piece of art, Nibbler




