November 20, 2018
We are pleased to announce that Oscar Francis products have been featured on Blog & Buy Christmas Wish List this year! The Blog & Buy Sale Wish List is a curated list of the very best creative products available online. Click on the link below to check out the whole list and give your favourite Oscar Francis products a like and a share!
November 14, 2018
Now available in my online gallery the latest addition to the Shapes of Brutalism collection! This open edition print is inspired by the concrete facade of the Welbeck Street car park located in Marylebone, north of Oxford Street, in the City of Westminster, London. This striking car park was designed by Michael Blampied and Partners in 1971. This print is available in three sizes.
September 26, 2018
Originally created as a submission for the London Transport Museum's London Stories competition, this limited edition print of The Birds E11 graphic illustration is inspired by the facade of 527-529 High Road Leytonstone. This building sits adjacent to Alfred Hitchcock’s birthplace and features a dramatic mural that celebrates one of his most famous films. In this illustration the birds take flight off of the front of the building as Hitchcock waves goodbye to a London bus.
There are just 50 numbered and signed prints available.
Unframed print measures 42.0cm x 59.4cm
Each print £90
September 03, 2018
Limited stock of a selection of our new AW2018 products and designs available in our online shop now. Brand new placemats and coasters plus new tea towel and cushion designs all made in the UK. The extended range will be added throughout September.
August 22, 2018
Our bright and bold Sivill House print tea towel in the August 21-27 issue Time Out magazine - 'Capital Ideals'
June 26, 2018
We are pleased to announce that Oscar Francis work has been included in the Jealous Needs You exhibitions running from 19th July - 3rd October 2018 in three different London locations.
2018 marks Jealous London gallery's 10th birthday and 30 artists have been selected to take part. A one-off piece of work has been produced by each artist and screen printed by Jealous London's own print studio. Check out the dates and come and see the exhibitions for yourself.