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Category: Fine Art Prints

WW1 Replica “Active Service Gospel” Commission

The Active Service Gospel Replica We are very pleased to announce the publication of the ‘Active Service Gospel’, a replica of a John’s Gospel that was given to troops, and sometimes their families, during the First World War. SGM Lifewords (at the time called Scripture Gift Mission) commissioned us to create the original artwork for

WW1 Centenary Commemorative Print published

It was never the plan, but having worked for more than four years now on the legacy of the First World War in our project, An Unknown Soldier, we were keen to create a considered commemoration of this Centenary year, 2014. Grand Eagle (capitals and columns) is a civic-sized quotation from An Unknown Soldier. The

Grand Eagle (capitals and columns)

Grand Eagle (capitals and columns)Henningham Family Press2014Edition 15screenprint28 1/4 x 42in£540 (£690 framed) Acquired by Saison Poetry Library (Royal Festival Hall) Republished in ‘The New Concrete’, ed. Chris McCabe & Victoria Bean, Hayward Publishing. Grand Eagle (capitals and columns) commemorates the centenary of the First World War by recapitulating quotations from our An Unknown Soldier

Union

Union Henningham Family Press 2013 Edition 15 screenprint 760 x 350 £180 (£348 framed) This print is a simplification of the union flag. We reduced it to the simplest point before  diagonals would be lost. A 3mm overlap between the colours (trapping) was taken from the enamel printed signs used on the London Underground.

Crown Poster (widows and orphans)

Crown Poster (widows and orphans) Henningham Family Press 2013 Edition 15 screenprint, foil debossing, graphite 20 x 15in £200 (£368 framed) Acquired by Saison Poetry Library (Royal Festival Hall) Crown Poster (widows and orphans), is from our An Unknown Soldier project, which ruminates on the meaning of a memorial to an unknown soldier in the

An Unknown Soldier in Aesthetica Magazine

We placed a listing in Aesthetica Magazine announcing our project An Unknown Soldier. If you saw us there – welcome to our website! You can find everything about the whole project here. We currently have two new superb screenprints underway, which are as yet unlisted, this time also using our foil debossing press on some

12 foot record player print with Half-handed Cloud

Half-handed Cloud & Henningham Family Press London, 2008 Edition 94 screenprint 330 x 505 mm £15 (for USA, click here to buy from Asthmatic Kitty Records) We made this poster with John Ringhofer (Half-handed Cloud) in advance of our 12 foot vinyl record player show. It is on Bordeaux coloured paper, manufactured with windpower, with

Monday School print with Half-handed Cloud

Half-handed Cloud & Henningham Family Press London, 2012 Edition 70 screenprint 400 x 500 mm Free with the show (sold out) This layers of this print were done as stages in a processional show with Half-handed Cloud, as part of the Monday School project. The waves of the Red Sea pulled back for a red

An Unknown Soldier (artists book)

An Unknown Soldier (deluxe edition) Henningham Family Press 2011 Edition of 30 (first 10 are in screenprinted oblique wooden box including 13 screenprints and two pamphlets) Acquired by: – Saison Poetry Library (Royal Festival Hall) – University College London Library (special collections) “Henningham’s mordant wit and avant-garde flair is part of another poetic tradition stretching

Monday School Illuminations

Monday School Illuminations Henningham Family Press 2011 Edition 10 four screenprints 182 x 260 mm £450 (£630 framed) Drawing upon the monastic tradition of illuminating manuscripts, and the Nonconformist practice of charting the Bible narrative, we made these screenprints as a commission for the new buildings at the church where David went to Sunday School