The 'Inkoholic' Shiny Enamel Badge
The Garage Press
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- 6th December
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- 10th December
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- Standard delivery
- 12th - 13th December
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Be the envy of your hipster creative friends! Don’t hide your inner addiction to all think inky - WEAR YOUR INKY HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE…or lapel…or hat!...
Be the envy of your hipster creative friends! Don’t hide your inner addiction to all think inky - WEAR YOUR INKY HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE…or lapel…or hat!
Custom made for me in Brighton by the amazing People In Print collective from one of my bestselling designs.
Sizing - 23 x 28mm
Comes with a handy push-on metal clasp on the back and a handy fold-up cardboard box to store it in on the rare occasion you aren’t wearing it!
Mr Tumnus (see final photo) not included - he is a pedigree floofster and priceless.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 12th - 13th December
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The Garage Press
south London
My name is Simon Trewin, Founder and Chief Inkoholic. My prints, books and cards always start out with me scratching my head and thinking, “I wonder what would happen if I...." and then I am away!
Experimentation is at the heart of my practice - I love playing around with inks, vintage papers, wooden illustration blocks and historic metal type to a clanking soundtrack of my wonderful family of hand+foot operated presses. I also love classic typefaces, bold colours and an ever-present sense of how good prints can make a real instant impact. As you will see - I can rarely resist sprinkling a sense of humour in to the mix too!
Running through everything I do is my passion to help keep heritage crafts alive and to enjoy that sense of a historical connection to the printers, presses and ephemera that have come before me. I also truly believe in the benefits of slowing down, switching off and zoning into the deep focus that this process of discovery inspires in me.
In a world where everything is too fast, I enjoy nothing more than closing my studio door and diving into the rich and ever-rewarding world of letterpress printmaking.