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How do You Like It (rare misprint)

How do You Like It (rare misprint)

Oli Fowler Art

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How do You Like It (rare misprint) is a large-format screen print that hits you right in the face before you even have time to read it. Bold, inflated bubble lettering fills the sheet from top to bottom, the words stacking and tumbling over each other in a cascade of hot pink, deep magenta, crimson and cobalt. The typography is the image. There is nothing subtle here and that is entirely the point.

The colour work is extraordinary. A diagonal stripe of pure rainbow energy — yellow, red, blue, green — cuts across the composition like a lightning bolt, colliding with the lettering and pushing through it. The grey background holds everything in place, giving the saturated inks somewhere to breathe. The result is something that feels part seventies psychedelia, part neon sign, part street art, but entirely its own thing.

Now the important bit. This is a rare misprint. The layers are slightly misregistered — you can see it in the ghosting around the letterforms, where one colour has landed just a fraction out of alignment with the next. On a standard edition this would mean it never left the studio. But here, the slip is actually beautiful. It gives the lettering a sense of movement, a vibration, like the text is humming with energy. It makes this print one of a kind in the truest sense.

The sheet measures a generous 760 x 560mm and carries a natural deckled edge — that soft, torn border that tells you this paper was made to be printed on by hand. It is signed in pencil in the lower left. The stack of prints visible in the studio photograph behind it makes this survivor feel all the more special.

Please check the photographs carefully before purchasing. This is a misprint and imperfections are part of what makes it what it is. It is sold as seen. Postage and packaging is included in the price, so what you see is what you pay.

This is a print studio moment frozen in time — the happy accident that ended up being the best thing in the room.

Who is this print for? Collectors who understand that hand-pulled means unrepeatable. Once it's gone, it's gone. Own a piece of British screenprint craft.

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