eWe had a lovely Easter spent in Scotland this year and with that, came a lovely bottle of Scotch. Springbank 10 was recommended by a knowledgeable Scot and didn't disappoint. This is a predominantly black print of a glass of Springbank, with yellow and orange highlighting the booze. This series of prints should give me a good excuse to dip into the whiskey collection!
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To go with my launderette series of prints I wanted to do some smaller post cards. These laundry baskets use the same combination of spot colour, vector shapes and half-tones as a contrast. The series comes in red, blue and mustard and is at A6 size. I managed to get some ink on my clothes making these so they were a constant reminder to put a load of washing on! To go with the Eggy Breakfast I made some jam on toast! This one is definitely inspired by the pop art masters of the 60s and my aim was to use halftones and print layers to again, push the medium while creating a vibrant image. Next up: coffee! |
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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