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Kill Your Greed — Hand Pulled Screenprint

Kill Your Greed — Hand Pulled Screenprint

Oli Fowler Art

Regular price £80.00 GBP
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Three words. Shouted from the rooftops or whispered in the queue at Tesco. Doesn't matter where you are — the message hits the same.

This is fluorescent pink screenprint at full volume. Street art energy before it hits the wall. The kind of statement that makes people uncomfortable at dinner parties, which is exactly the point.

Two layers of hand-pulled ink. Fluorescent pink that burns off the 400gsm recycled paper. The letters hit hard — no serif politeness, no gentle curves. Just the message, direct as a brick through a window.

Twenty years learning screenprint just to tear it apart. This is what happens when you stop being polite about it. The squeegee pushes the ink through the mesh like it's settling a debt. Each pull different. Each print carrying the weight of the hand that made it.

Available in A2 and A3. Both editions signed and embossed. Both shipped unframed in cardboard tubes because that's how prints should travel — protected but not precious.

This isn't wall decoration. It's a manifesto you can hang. For kitchens that need more honesty. For bedrooms that could use less comfort. For anyone who's tired of being told they need more when they already have enough.

Technical Details:

  • 2-layer hand-pulled screenprint
  • Fluorescent pink ink on 400gsm recycled paper
  • A2: 594 x 420mm, edition of 20, £80
  • A3: 297 x 420mm, edition of 20, £60
  • Signed and embossed
  • Shipped unframed in protective tube

Made in a village studio in Hertfordshire. No gallery markup. No middlemen. Just the person who pulled the print posting it to the person who wants it on their wall.

For the dissatisfied. The questioning. The ones who know the difference between wanting and needing. Three words that might be the most radical thing you put in your front room.

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