James Joyce is a UK based artist and graphic designer who’s distinctive work is exhibited and recognised globally. His bold and witty approach to image-making allows him to reimagine the everyday through a range of mediums, including paintings, typography, screen printed editions, and drawings.
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Matt Tilbury is a typographer and printmaker based in Bondi Beach, Australia. Working in the age-old craft of letterpress, he creates punchy prints with brevity, designed to grab attention in today’s fast-paced world.
His work blends humour, sharp social observations, and modern mantras for everyday life. Each piece is carefully made, celebrating the tactile character of vintage type and the imperfections of the handmade process.
Charlotte Wainwright is the talented founder of Wainwright Bookbinding, a bespoke bookbinding and box-making service based in London. She graduated from Central Saint Martins with a degree in Graphic Design and Illustration, which has significantly influenced her approach to bookbinding.
Charlotte has been in the bookbinding industry for over eight years and has established a creative workspace at Beulah Road Studios in Walthamstow, where she runs her bindery. Her expertise spans a wide range of projects, including book restoration, box-making, and creating personalized items such as photo books, wedding albums, and portfolios.
Her work is characterized by a unique blend of graphic design and fine bookbinding, allowing her to produce high-quality, custom-made books and boxes. Charlotte also incorporates original hand-marbled papers into her designs, offering clients the option to personalize their items with gold-foiled names or initials.
Sophie Mess is a British artist known for her vibrant, botanical inspired artworks that radiate with energy and life.
Resonating with a deep connection with nature her work is bold, colourful and intricate, and grounded in a belief that art has the power to create positive impact and elevate our mental wellbeing.
Faye Bridgwater is a Brighton-based contemporary artist creating original paintings & drawings. Faye specialises in abstract landscapes: she makes marks using objects she finds on the beach; from fisherman’s knots and driftwood to feathers and bottle tops.
Rebecca Louise Law is known for creating immersive installations with natural materials. Preserved flowers have become the signature of her most recognised works. Individually sewn and suspended, viewers are often invited to navigate through them, discovering the diverse forms, colours and textures of each specimen. These colossal works are intentionally equivocal and while themes of symbolism, consumerism, sustainability and life cycles often present themselves, the artworks also provide a harmonious sense of place for rest and contemplation takes precedence.
Emma’s work is rooted in a lifelong love for the natural world, drawing inspiration from its beauty through careful observation. She aims to capture the magic in simple, everyday moments—whether it’s a quiet walk in the woods, time spent in the garden, or a bunch of flowers picked for the kitchen table.
As a self-taught printmaker, she celebrates the art of mark-making, using hand-printed techniques to explore the lines, colours, and textures found in nature.
Ellie Curtis is an East London based Artist working in Illustration, Printmaking and Printed Textiles.
Amongst many other things, Ellie takes inspiration from the Botanical world, people watching, birds, horses, Medieval tapestries, Indian textiles, Japanese woodblock and Egyptian frescoes.
Grace Gillespie is a singer-songwriter, who began making artworks as covers for her music releases. Over the pandemic Grace was furloughed and lived with her parents, both of whom are printmakers. This time was spent learning, experimenting and building a strong love for the medium of print – especially the simplicity and boldness of lino! Now based in Bristol, Grace continues to develop her work, focussing on bright, graphic designs, and more recently creating a series of small edition ‘reduction’ prints from her home studio.
Jess Wilson graduated in 2006 and has been living and working in London ever since. Using crayons, paints, inks and paper to create her unique illustrations and typographic works, she draws inspiration from humorous occurrences which happen around her in real life and in the media. Jess has worked with top clients producing big jobs for magazines, clothing ranges, prints, books and packaging.

