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NEW: Pocket-sized range features favourite images
Posted by John Reynolds on
NEW: POCKET-SIZED RANGE OF FAVOURITE COMIC ART SCREEN PRINTSI've launched a new range of prints: my most compact yet. I've dubbed it my pocket-sized range: the prints are half the size of my standard range: ie 19cms x 13cms. And they're yours for just £25 unframed or £48 framed. I've chosen some of the most popular and striking images from each of my collections: Dennis the Menace playing keepy-uppy (he seems surprisingly good)British soldier solving problems with a couple of grenadesJune (a name which has fallen out of fashion) doesn't like her dancing optionsDennis the Menace considers joining the Army...
Focus on Oor Wullie - Scotland's favourite son
Posted by John Reynolds on
Oor Wullie is a great subject to screenprint. The original draughtsman, Dudley D Watkins, was also the first to draw Desperate Dan in the Dandy and Lord Snooty in The Beano. Panels have great composition, so it's relatively easy to pick some to stand alone as screenprints.
Focus on Dennis the Menace, comic icon
Posted by John Reynolds on
Dennis the Menace, icon of The Beano and hero to thousands of children, makes for some dramatic screenprints. Printer John Patrick Reynolds focuses on the character and the prints he has made using the images, all approve by Dundee publisher DC Thomson.