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SPACE

A small collection of screen prints inspired by vintage sci-fi comics — where bold colour, simple forms and slightly off-register printing were all part of the look.

Each piece is built through layered, hand-pulled inks, embracing the same imperfections that gave those old prints their character. Colours don’t quite line up, edges shift slightly, and no two prints are exactly the same.

From the saturated colour of Rainbow Rocket to the glow-in-the-dark details in Incoming, these prints play with light, contrast and the idea of space as something both graphic and a bit unknown.

Small in number, but made to stand out.

Rainbow Rocket photo

Rainbow Rocket

A hand-pulled, 8-colour screen print drawing directly from my own collection of 1970s sci-fi comics — the era when space was painted in candy colours and nothing lined up perfectly on the page. That same slight mis-registration and layered grain that makes vintage comics feel alive is echoed here in the printmaking: each layer is pulled by hand, so no two prints land exactly the same, and those tiny overlaps are part of its character, not a flaw.

Edition of 30, each signed & numbered.
Printed at A1 (594 × 841 mm) on 350gsm Lambeth off-white card — a large, collectors-level piece for people who like their walls loud, nostalgic and

screen-printed for real.

Rainbow Rocket close up
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