I'm also loving this simple Butcher print from Flavor Paper. They produce unique vintage, contemporary, and custom handscreened wallcoverings in bold colourings and funky images. On closer look, this one has a rather dark side to it, but I love the bold colour and graphic images.
Monday, 14 February 2011
Simple Domesticity
I was drawn to these gorgeously simple yet effective retro prints by Patrick Edgeley, a graphic designer turned print maker based in Brighton. He loves to bring type and vibrant colours into his work and each piece is hand printed. I love the retro feel yet the bold and vibrant colours give it a modern feel. Patrick sells his work through his website, but you can also buy it as framed artwork at Heals.
I'm also loving this simple Butcher print from Flavor Paper. They produce unique vintage, contemporary, and custom handscreened wallcoverings in bold colourings and funky images. On closer look, this one has a rather dark side to it, but I love the bold colour and graphic images.
I'm also loving this simple Butcher print from Flavor Paper. They produce unique vintage, contemporary, and custom handscreened wallcoverings in bold colourings and funky images. On closer look, this one has a rather dark side to it, but I love the bold colour and graphic images.
Labels:
Flavor Paper,
graphic designer,
Heals,
Patrick Edgeley,
retro
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