The second in my series of London junction boxes includes a half-toned background which gives it a slightly different context. With these prints I'm trying to develop a contrast between unfriendly, isolated rows of houses and their vivid, connected infrastructure. I've created numerous variants with this print, some with background and some without, some with sharp pinks and others with fluorescent green. They're all on A4 and are contributing to work on some larger pieces that I'm currently planning.
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This two layer print was for a friend's wedding. The combination of line half-tones and thresholding was a fun contrast to work with. The small pink heart was a satisfying sign off to the print and we sent off a video of the production for them too. All the best to the happy couple!
This staircase leads to the Arsenal football stadium. During match days, it's thronged with raucous fans. Usually though, it's quiet and cavernous, frequented by joggers and people like myself who take shortcuts via the stadium. This was a spark to consider how transitory places like public staircases can create contradicting experiences.
The print is on A4 and is two layers, the second was as close to an Arsenal FC crimson I could get! |
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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