Jumpin' Hand Pulled Screenprint
Jumpin' Hand Pulled Screenprint
Oli Fowler Art
43 in stock
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Five layers of ink. Five separate screens. Five chances to get it wrong. But when it works — when all those colours hit the paper exactly right — you get this. Pure kinetic energy frozen in time.
Jumpin' is what happens when screenprinting meets restless legs syndrome. That fidgety, can't-sit-still feeling we all know. The moment when your body needs to move and your mind won't settle. I've been there in the studio — pacing between prints, bouncing on my heels waiting for ink to dry, that electric feeling when a piece finally clicks.
This isn't about literal jumping. It's about that internal spring that gets wound too tight. The energy that builds up when you've been static too long. The urge to shake things up, break the pattern, do something — anything — that isn't standing still.
The process mirrors the feeling. Five layers means five separate printing sessions. Five times pulling the squeegee across the screen. Five opportunities for the registration to slip, for the colours to shift, for everything to go sideways. But that tension — between control and chaos, between precision and energy — that's where the good stuff happens.
Each print gets hand-pulled on my press in Kimpton. The 400gsm Cairn ivory paper can handle the ink load — five layers would kill a thinner stock. Every sheet gets signed and embossed while the ink's still settling. Forty prints total. When they're gone, that's it.
The recycled paper stock matters here. There's something fitting about using reclaimed material for a piece about restless energy — taking something that's been through the system and giving it new purpose. The slight texture in the paper catches the ink differently than smooth stock would. More grip. More bite.
This is for anyone who's ever felt too big for their skin. Anyone who's paced the room during phone calls, drummed their fingers during meetings, felt that itch to move when the world wants you to sit still. It's permission to be restless. A reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is jump.
Details:
- 5-layer hand-pulled screenprint
- Limited edition of 40
- 400gsm Cairn ivory recycled paper
- Signed and embossed by artist
- Sold unframed
- Free UK shipping
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