The Ecospot – Seagull prints which are beautiful but silent
This week we are looking at a set of fantastic prints which would happily adorn the walls of anyone with a love of the seaside and nice and simple graphics. As residents of Brighton, the subjects are also very close to our hearts as love them or hate them, gulls are part of our city.
The series of gull prints from Bristol based illustrator Paul Farrell feature three of our favourite gulls, from the Greater Black Backed Gull to the Black Headed Gull and the Herring Gull, all of which are familiar faces, sounds and silhouettes in our coastal towns.
A really beautiful simple trio, or just as a single print, we think the series is lovely and captures the flight pattern and characters of the birds very successfully given the block colour forms. The Great Black Backed Gull tends to glide, the Black Headed Gull tends to scatter quickly and well, the Herring Gull zooms about like he owns the place.
Each of the gull prints is sized just under A4 and is part of a signed, dated and titled limited edition of 50, available now from brilliant graphical housewares store Howkapow for £50 each.
Now, just one or all three…..?
(images via Howkapow)
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