Can't Touch This is a Fine Art Print with screenprint details on heavy weight cotton rag paper by Hannah Gilson. From a limited edition of 25, this piece is signed and numbered by the artist. Playing with the idea of contrasting traditional objects and contemporary narratives, Can’t Touch This is a piece which is full of pop culture references and female empowerment.
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Fine Art Print with screenprint details on heavy weight cotton rag paper
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Due to the hand made element of the work and the screen printing technique used by the artist there are occasional ink transfers on the artwork which make each artwork unique.
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Hannah Gilson is an illustrator and educator based in London. With a background in fine arts, Hannah's mixed media practice combines painting, screen printing, drawing and digital illustration. Hannah's artworks begin life as basic pencil sketches, which she then develops into digital forms on photoshop, weaving in her references to popular culture and aesthetics.
Hannah Gilson is an illustrator and educator based in London. With a background in fine arts, Hannah's mixed media practice combines painting, screen printing, drawing and digital illustration. Hannah's artworks begin life as basic pencil sketches, which she then develops into digital forms on photoshop, weaving in her references to popular culture and aesthetics.
Hannah is interested in the role of both women and animals in folklore, mythology and cautionary story telling. She re-tells well known stories by playing on familiar imagery and juxtaposing it with pop cultural references and messages of female empowerment. We love how Hannah places so much importance on the colour of her artworks, using it as a means to draw in the viewer, where they are then able to see the myriad of references and narratives. Hannah has created commercial work with LaRedoute, IKEA and Anthropologie, as well as an editorial illustration for Evening Standard and a card range for Woodmansterne cards. She was the recipient of the Boodle Hatfield Printmaking Prize for her piece ‘Flowers.’ Her artwork was also chosen for House Of Hackney's ‘Lets Fill This House With Art’ collection.