Limited Edition Screen Prints, Films and Film Printing
13.5 = Screen Print made/Commissioned by DFP, Exclusive to DFP
12 products
12 products








Limited Edition Screen Prints, Films and Film Printing
13.5 = Screen Print made/Commissioned by DFP, Exclusive to DFP
12 products
'Climbing the Walls - Part ii'
Regular price €160.00'Climbing the Walls - Part i' by Neil Dunne
6 colour hand-pulled screen print.
500 x 650mm / on 300gsm Munken Lynx rough paper. Edition of 20, signed and numbered by artist.
About the piece.
Neil Dunne’s response to lockdown and the Covid 19 pandemic featuring his unique style, colours and distinctive urban aesthetic to examine his current situation. His usual inspiration of a busy city landscape is gone and he's left to pick apart, make fun of and even find joy in feelings of containment and imposed isolation.
The series, Climbing The Walls, draws influence from the built environment and the ghosts of imagined city spaces to leave an exciting visual complex for the audience that proudly looks outwards and upwards during a time of cocooning and lockdown.
About the Artist
Neil Dunne's work engages with issues related to the built environment and personal experience. Employing a diverse range of mediums and aesthetic strategies – including drawing, painting and printmaking – his examination of the cultural and social setting found within the urban landscape portray a sense of stasis - capturing the fragility of a moment. Neil works with a concept of print in mind, utilising his skills in silkscreen printing and takes advantage of an expanded print practice.
Shipping and Returns
This print is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube, sent via An Post Standard Postage. For details on shipping and returns click here. Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Climbing the Walls - Part i'
Regular price €160.00'Climbing the Walls - Part i' by Neil Dunne
6 colour hand-pulled screen print.
500 x 650mm / on 300gsm Munken Lynx rough paper. Edition of 20, signed and numbered by artist.
About the piece.
Neil Dunne’s response to lockdown and the Covid 19 pandemic featuring his unique style, colours and distinctive urban aesthetic to examine his current situation. His usual inspiration of a busy city landscape is gone and he's left to pick apart, make fun of and even find joy in feelings of containment and imposed isolation.
The series, Climbing The Walls, draws influence from the built environment and the ghosts of imagined city spaces to leave an exciting visual complex for the audience that proudly looks outwards and upwards during a time of cocooning and lockdown.
About the Artist
Neil Dunne's work engages with issues related to the built environment and personal experience. Employing a diverse range of mediums and aesthetic strategies – including drawing, painting and printmaking – his examination of the cultural and social setting found within the urban landscape portray a sense of stasis - capturing the fragility of a moment. Neil works with a concept of print in mind, utilising his skills in silkscreen printing and takes advantage of an expanded print practice.
Shipping and Returns
This print is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube, sent via An Post Standard Postage. For details on shipping and returns click here. Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Cut to Scene 01' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
100cm x 141cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Cut to Scene 02' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00fragThis print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
100cm x 141cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'As the Day Fell Away...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €120.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screen print
50cm x 70cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
“As the day fell away everything became reflections in the inky waters.”
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scence and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and numbered by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Sleeping Guardians of jagged...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €120.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
50cm x 70cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
“Sleeping guardians of jagged and gnarled branches yawned to form an enclave.”
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'I Watched the Trees Above For Hours...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €180.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
100cm x 141cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
“I watched the trees above for hours. I don’t remember now what type just that they were leafless and that the sky became like a fresh white sheet. ”
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'The Scrub Was Frost Bitten...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
60cm x 85cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'The Birds Knew Everything...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
60cm x 85cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and number by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Smoke billowed to merge...' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
100cm x 141cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
”Smoke billowed to merge with the clouds as the din of clangs and pipes and distant foremen shouting filled my ears”
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scence and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and numbered by artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.
'Dublin 2019' by Karen Browett
Regular price €240.00This print was made as part of our 2020 show by Karen Browett: Fragments
Single colour hand-pulled screenprint
60cm x 85cm / on Munken Krystal 300gsm
Edition of 8
About the print
Memories flicker like dreams.
Cut scene and cello taped together at 6 frames per second.
The past redacts to a single broken landscape.
Whether an unarticulated trauma or a beloved memory our remembrances when retold are non temporal. Forced into linear narratives forms rupture. Grasped like a favourite tea cup, smashed and glued crudely back together we hold a jigsaw that will never be reconciled. Maybe it was never as whole as we think it must have once been anyway.
Through a cut and paste of my own photographs that decay constantly with each repeated zeroxed utterance, the past present and future become a jerking interrupted rhythm. In this the interludes are as significant as the activity. These screen prints are fractured after images that find a space that can exist without possibility of totality.
About The Artist
Karen Browett is a print maker and multimedia artist with a particular love for screen print. She began experimenting in screen print 15 years ago as a means to make economical merchandise for the diy punk bands she was playing in. Having honed her skills, she has become a long time Damn Fine Print member and creative.
Alongside this, she has continued to exhibit her own work and is currently sitting the MA ARC with IADT while working as the print technician there.
Signed and numbered by the artist
This poster is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube. For full information on shipping and returns, click here.
Please note colours may vary between computer screens.