This print, as part of the launderettes of Blackstock Road series, was a fun departure from the architecture of the buildings. The monotony of the large, dull washing machines is contrasted with colourful clothing spinning inside. As you can see below, it was pretty tricky to keep the colours separate as I worked the ink with the squeegee. In the end, I gave into the temptation to blur everything together and I'm happy with the unusual results of that experiment. Hopefully I can wash the ink out of my clothes!
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Tadhg CaffreyI'm an Irish printmaker, living in North London and focusing on urban landscape, construction and abstract geometry. My first name sounds like "tiger" without the last bit.
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