
The Clash, Bond International 40th anniversary limited edition silkscreened poster.
In 1981, The Clash cemented their cultural status as The Only Band That Matters, when they played an unprecedented 17 shows at the Bonds International Casino in Times Square,
Late Spring & Early Summer by Katherine Lam.
With a new pair of screen printed posters, Black Dragon Press and Katherine Lam explore the subtle gravitas of Yasujirō Ozu’s first two titles in the Noriko Trilogy.
The World's End, screenprinted posted edition by Matt Ferguson
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
Playing Cards Gold Editions by Mahdieh Farhadkiaei
Iranian artist Mahdieh Farhadkiaei has worked with Black Dragon Press to deliver a second edition of her effortlessly elegant, deceptively questioning, playing card screenprints.
Sound of Metal by La Boca.
Scintillating concept and sublime execution are the order of the day for La Boca’s official Sound of Metal poster.
Agatha Christie's Evil Under the Sun edition by WBYK
Black Dragon Press revisits the Agatha Christie classics, this time with WBYK at the artwork helm.
Is blue the deepest colour? Moonlight by Malika Favre.
In her new screenprint edition, Malika Favre’s colour palette delivers a trenchant exposé of the Barry Jenkins film. Yet in the blue alone, there is even more to find.
Lake Shore Drive II (Night) by Murugiah
The vividly colourful mind of Murugiah has been a fascinating place for us to visit. We have journeyed through some far reach, via this new print edition.
Metropolis screen print poster by Ethan Sharp.
Following on from his masterful Perfect Blue, Ethan Sharp has created a highly charged poster for Rintaro’s Metropolis.
Jurassic Park by Bella Grace.
Bella Grace has created a superb Jurassic Park poster for Vice Press, which explores the classic Spielberg film via a series of iconic scenes and locations. Naturally, T-rex holds dominion, but what would a great Jurassic Park poster be without her snarling involvement?
Joan of Arc by Zi Xu.
For Black Dragon Press’ recent release, The Passion of Joan of Arc, American illustrator Zi Xu turned in a painting full of tone and finesse. We offer up an illustrated history of the method that made it a screen print.
JAWS by Florey.
Florey shows us one of the classic Jaws scenes, but from an out-to-sea approach, where the buzzing of the beach is drowned out by the deadly underwater calm of the approaching shark. What the artist delivers is a masterclass in poster narrative.