Delort’s masterful storytelling and breathtaking detail bring a fresh, captivating dimension to these stunning new art editions commissioned by Black Dragon Press.
Tampopo: A Vibrant Collaboration Between Sonny & Biddy, Black Dragon Press and Made By Mutant. Screenprinted with love in the White Duck Editions studio.
Luke Preece reimagines the original Magritte-inspired cover art for Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation as a limited-edition commemorative poster.
We had the honour of printing this DEVO tour poster featuring their unmistakable red energy dome hats. Screenprinted in six colours on matte silver foil, this poster is a bold tribute to 50 years of de-evolution!
To celebrate 30 years since the release of Achtung Baby, U2’s career-defining 7th studio album, we were commissioned to screenprint two limited edition Shaughn McGrath artworks from the album's archive.
Black Dragon Press collaborate for the second time with Russian artist Ivan Solyaev, releasing a brilliant companion piece to 2019's 'XVII'.
After working as a music photographer since 2010, things went on hiatus while covid gave live music an unwelcome kick in the guts. The perfect antidote to the last two years? Photographing three electrifying bands at one of Britain's most iconic venues.
We were thrilled to talk with Mytton Williams for episode 10 of their excellent podcast. Making exceptional print — with Rebecca Cleal and Joshua Roberton.
In October Fontains D.C. played the iconic Alexandra Palace. Take a look at the printing process behind the official gig poster.
Vice Press deliver a fantastic next instalment in their Flash Gordon series of posters, with an enviable pairing of the cult classic British film with illustrator extraordinaire Peter Diamond. Two of our favourites, working together, and the outcome is a real feast for the eyes.
Godzilla by Yuko Shimizu, formerly the art for The Criterion Collection’s excellent blu-ray box-set: Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954–1975, has been turned into a screenprint release by Black Dragon Press.
To complete their Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy of posters, Vice Press arguably save the best until last, with Matt Ferguson delivering a knockout final instalment