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Print Exhibition 'This way for fun'! 10th - 20th of April - Jeannie Avent Gallery


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The exhibition 'This way for Fun' and will run from the 10th - 20th of April

at the Jeannie Avent Gallery, North Cross Rd, East Dulwich.


The show will be a collection of limited edition prints produced by the Penfold Press, a Yorkshire based print studio who work with prominent British illustrators.

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The Penfold Press was opened in 2005 by Daniel Bugg as a print studio where artist and designers could collaborate in the production of limited edition prints.


Dan Bugg studied at the Royal College of Art in Printmaking and uses his extensive knowledge to work with, an exciting group of talented individuals. The Penfold Press has gone on to publish editions of prints by Mark Hearld, Emily Sutton, Ed Kluz and Jonny Hannah.


The print attached ?K is for Kittens & Knitting? is part Emily Sutton?s Alphabet Series. Since beginning her collaboration with the Penfold Press in 2010,Emily?s Alphabet Series has become highly collectable.


Emily has illustrated books for the Victoria & Albert Museum, Faber and Faber, Random House, Penguin and Walker Books; and undertaken design commissions for Betty's of Harrogate (for a new range of Christmas products), Fortnum & Mason and Hermes. In 2011 she was announced the winner of the Best British Pattern category of The British Design Awards in association with Elle Decoration and The Daily Telegraph for her St Jude's textile 'Curiosity Shop'.


Penfold Press Website - www.penfoldpress.co.uk


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Private view on Friday the 10th April 6-9pm - All Welcome!

Events:

Storytelling sessions on Saturday 11th and 18th.

The books read will be illustrated by Emily Sutton and Mark Hearld, supplied by Rye Books.

Free to attend. Suitable for 3+.

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