Cornwall Rocks Goes Big: Festival of Print 2025

I’m thrilled to share that the LED version of my Cornwall Rocks Mokulito print is now lighting up Old Street — and at over 9 metres high, it’s a surreal and joy-filled moment to see my work on such a monumental scale.

If you want to see the real print up close, it is on display at this year’s Festival of Printwith East London Printmakers.

Huge thanks to @OldStreetdigitalcanvas, and to Lee Simmons and Paul Lincoln Print for including my work in this advertising series. The campaign also features beautiful prints by Tanya Harris, Paul Lincoln, and Alexandra Hobson.

My Artistic Practice: Mokulito & More

Alongside my design work, I’m an artist and printmaker specialising in Mokulito — a hybrid wood-lithography process that blends drawing, mark-making, carving, and the unpredictable alchemy of print.

Each piece begins on a wooden plate, built up through layers of ink, texture, and gestural marks. I also work in oil on canvas and wood, continuing an ongoing exploration of surface, colour, and the physicality of image-making.

I’m delighted to be exhibiting again this year with such an energising and generous community.

Festival of Print 2025

The Art Pavilion, Mile End Park, E3 4QY
21–30 November 2025
(closes 4pm on the 30th)
11am–6pm daily

With over 100 artists, the Festival offers a rich sweep of contemporary printmaking — woodcuts, mokulito, etchings, screen prints, collagraphs, monoprints, and more. It’s a celebration of process as much as outcome, and all works are available for sale.

Special Event

  • Late Night + Panel Discussion: Fri 28 Nov, 6–8pm

It is amazing seeing all the work hung together — I love the energy of this amazing printmaking community.

Come along, say hello, and immerse yourself in the magic of contemporary print.

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