Sarah Jones prints

Local illustrator Sarah Jones has just delivered a selection of limited edition giclee prints showing images Brighton in her unique style. she uses photography, drawing and computer design to create her images. Her works has been used extensively in editorials, and her corporate clients include New Scientist, M&S and xerox!

All sizes are approximate. Please call us on 01273 773776 for more information.

Andrew Mockett – Exhibition 27 March

Our first exhibition for this year is Andrew Mockett. The framing room was busy with a stack of Andrews’ busy, bright wood cuts.

In addition to his prints, we will also have handmade books, silk scarves, cards, card sculptures and wrapping paper.

Details of sizes will be up very soon. Or, pop into the gallery anytime from 27th March to see them!

Becky Blair – Brighton festival show

We are delighted to announce that our May exhibition as part of Brighton Festival Fringe will be of canvases and prints by Becky Blair. The festival runs from 2nd to 24th of May. 

Click here for more images of Becky’s work.

Screen prints from Al Heighton

 

We continue, screen print,  297 x 420 mm, £72

We continue, screen print, 297 x 420 mm, £72

 

New arrival to Castor and Pollux, Doncaster based Al Heighton, has sent us some of his bold prints.

We showed them as a Valentines exhibition earlier this year, here on the beach.

Al currently teaches in Salford, as well as busily working for an impressive client list that includes The Arctic Monkeys, The Guardian, Creative Review and Dazed & Confused.

We add new prints as they arrive. Get in touch if you would like to know more, or check out Al’s blog http://alheighton.blogspot.com/

Roman Klonek

'A ton aise', mounted on wood, 495 x 495 mm £190

Check out our collection of Roman Klonek’s big bold woodcut prints. Here.

Roman works with knives and chisels into plywood and only makes about ten prints in each edition. He uses the same piece of wood for each colour – progressively removing areas and printing the colours in layers.

The prints smell really inky. Lovely!

He runs the Gallerie Revolver in Dusseldorf with a couple of friends and a big old printing press.

Dick Bruna with Miffy

Miffy needs no introduction, and we have a lovely collection of Miffy books, prints and toys here at the gallery.

All the prints come fully mounted with a certificate of authenticity.

Sarah Young prints

Sarah Young has been with us as one of our stock artists since the beginning. Here are just a few of her screen prints.

Rob Ryan screenprints

2 Rob Ryan screenprints

2 Rob Ryan screenprints

We’re just framing up some lovely big Rob Ryan screenprints for the gallery – click here for better images.

Jonny Hannah linocuts

Safe Home, 150 x 120mm. £54

Safe Home, 150 x 120mm. £65

These small prints are available mail order. Call 01273 773776.

 

 

 

    

The cosmic American funeral of Gram Parsons. £45

The cosmic American funeral of Gram Parsons. £50

Down, down,..., 200 x 140mm. £22

Down, down,..., 200 x 140mm. £27

Love Sick, 120 x 120mm. £45

Love Sick, 120 x 120mm. £45

Stick 'em up, 120 x 160mm. £24

Stick 'em up £24.00

Star Gazy Pie, 170 x 170mm. £55

Star Gazy Pie, 170 x 170mm. £60

Barnacle Bill the saior, 160 x 160mm. £36 unframed

Barnacle Bill the saior, 160 x 160mm. £70 unframed
Land Ahoy!, 150 x 120mm. £54

Land Ahoy!, 150 x 120mm. £70

Vroom, 100 x 120mm. £30

Vroom, 100 x 120mm. £30

Killer Diller, 200 xx 140mm. £27

Killer Diller, 200 xx 140mm. £70

New small linocut prints from Jonny Hannah

 

Barnacle Bill the saior, 160 x 160mm. £36 unframed

Barnacle Bill the saior, 160 x 160mm. £70 unframed

Jonny’s been busy cutting lino. Click here to see the results.

Rob Ryan – Paper cuts and prints


13 September – 20 October 2008

Swirling, intricate bells, birds, trees and stars fill the prints and paper cuts of silhouetted lovers surrounded by floating poetry. Rob Ryan shares his romantic thoughts with us at Castor and Pollux with an exhibition of screen prints, printed tiles and paper cuts. ‘My work operates on an openly emotional level, and it’s quite sentimental, which I don’t think is a bad thing.’You may not have visited Ryantown before, but you may recognise the work of Mister Rob through his many creative collaborations with Vogue, Paul Smith and Liberty. Here are tales and poems to rival the darkest of Grimm’s fairy-tales ‘The actual germ of an idea is just a moment of thinking, maybe that’s how things are, or how they should be, or how I want them to be.’

Rob Ryan - Ladder Kiss

Rob Ryan - Ladder Kiss

Rob Ryan’s world is filled with dark as well as light, where love, hate, loss, pain, fear and death are to be found. All of which are very beautiful. The simple and straightforward subjects of Rob Ryan’s work are in marked contrast to the deceptively sophisticated manner  in which they are made; painstakingly hand-cut with the smallest scalpels from the most delicate of papers.