at home

I hadn’t ever thought about making screen-printed interiors stuff as I didn’t want to print tea-towels or make cushions, but then I started drawing . . .

Swedish Grandfather Clock

     

Screen printed by hand onto white linen this is a full-size grandfather clock. It is 182cms/80inches tall and 38cms/15inches wide at it’s widest point.

 

I’ll print six of these and am working on drawings of a classic english grandfather clock too.

Swedish Grandfather Clock – £120

 

Sunburst Clock

Again this clock is full size, 60cms/24inches by 60cms/24inches, printed onto white linen.

Although I researched and illustrated traditional sunburst clocks I used some knitting I’d put onto a  screen to print all the colour areas.

I’ll print 12 of these and am drawing a further range of iconic wall clocks at the moment.

Sunburst Wall Clock – £100

 

Coffee Pot Cover

I printed this illustration of a beautiful old enamel coffee pot as I love them but use a cafetiere.

A coffee pot cover seemed more useful to me than a tea cosie as I’m afraid I make tea in a mug unless there are enough people about to use up a full pot, whereas I frequently have to throw away the last mug of coffee from a pot because it’s cold.

 

The Coffee Pot Cover is printed onto grey linen, with a wadding infill and lining of red  cotton printed with my large flower doodle pattern.

I’ll print 12 of these.

Coffee Pot Cover – £30

 

For the knitted pattern here, and on various of the things I make, I knitted up some samples and then exposed the knitting onto a screen.