- Screen prints made in residency with Anaick Moriceau
- One third of Nous Vous
- Lecturer at UAL
What do I think?
- I was really excited to look at Edmonds, as I actually met him in the summer and have one of his prints on my wall and his badge on my jacket- I love how versatile and diverse his practise is, as he has not only stuck to print but used other medias creatively
- His beautiful regard for colour and simplistic shapes make his prints really something I admire, and I find how he overlays slight, harsh lines ensure his prints command attention
- Screen printing done by third party- good option if lacking in resources
- Graduated from Graphic Arts in Leeds
- Sells at independant stores and online
What do I think?
- I love the process of screen print, so the thought of handing it to someone else frightens me, but I realised that it may actually be the most cost effective way of getting them done if I'm not able to access print facilities myself
- I love her ambition with bright, contrasting colours, and I think this composition works really well to expose enough white space to ensure the images can move and that the vivid colours do not become too busy on the page
Kate Gibb:
- Works in 'makeshift studio' in London
- Self taught
- Uses silk screen for 'non commercial' goods
- Sells prints in independent stores and online, and converts them to digital images for wider distribution (such as album covers)
What do I think?
- I think the way she works is so inspirational, as it is all pulled together through her simple, naïve love of pattern and print, yet shows how much you can achieve through dedication and passion
- I also really admire her sense of colour and over printing techniques, as she really helps to give a life and movement to her prints through careful layering of select colours
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