Showing posts with label Seymour The Red Door Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seymour The Red Door Gallery. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

New Print 'Highland Games'

I have just finished a new print especially for this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Each A3 size poster/print is signed and offset printed onto 100% recycled paper 170gsm matt paper.
They are available now from The Red Door Gallery as well as my Etsy store here...and soon to be at Strychnin gallery for the local buyers ;)
Because this print is not and edition Giclee print, you will be able to pick them up for super cheap. About $28us or £20




Thursday, September 9, 2010

Seymour in Ammo Magazine

If you haven't seen it in stores already, there is great magazine/art book available from the UK called Ammo Magazine. Ammos Focus is finding and exposing illustrators worldwide. They are also totally independent which means they aren't restricted by big publishing companies, but it also means they work very hard each month to produce the issue on limited funding.
This month I was lucky enough to be featured in issue 4 with an interview and lots of samples of my work. If you get in early you can score a one of the limited edition mags with a hand made cover full of stickers and other bits. If you are into art book and love illustration I highly recommend you check this magazine out! Oh yeah it's only £5










Saturday, August 7, 2010

New Print!

Earlier in the year I created an ink drawing for the Strychnin Gallery titled '7 Year Glitch'. It was for a group show called '7 year itch' which was celebrating Strychnins 7th birthday.
I really liked this piece and was always interested to see what it would be like in colour. So I have released it as a limited edition Giclee print. It is a small edition of only 30 and is printed onto Hahnemühle 290gsm archival Bamboo paper. The Bamboo paper is a very smooth matt stock with a nice cream tone to it.
The size of the print is 21 x 35 cm and comes with the hand debossed Seymour stamp and a certificate of authenticity. It is available now through the Red Door Galley and Eyeball Kicks Gallery.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

'Halfway Home' group show

The Red Door Gallery has teamed up with the Scottish model making duo 'Finch and Fourarce' to present a new group show titled 'Halfway home'. The artists were all sent one of the 'Finch and Fourarce' tenement kit-sets to construct and customise. This was a really fun project and as you can see I got slightly carried away with my one. The tenements measure around 18 cm high and my one has a built in light and acts as a little lamp;)
The show begins on Friday at The Red Door Gallery and will run through the month with all the tenaments at a super cheap price ranging from £35-£75.