£50.00
Three colour screen print by Neasden Control Centre for Early Griffin Press
50cm x 70 cm
Hand printed on archival, acid free 200gsm white Heritage paper
signed and numbered edition of 50
About Early Griffin Press
'We set up Early Griffin as a project to enable us to indulge our love for the hand made quality and process involved in screen printing and the desire to work with artists we admire.'
'We work closely with invited artists to produce a series of screen prints in limited editions of 50, with 3 artists in each series. Each print is editioned by us by hand and individually approved by the artist. We hope we can work with artists at all stages of their career and from all corners of the globe.'
Early Griffin donates 10% of the profits of each edition to a charity of the artist?s choice.
About Neasden Control Centre
Using strong imagery, with such bold colours and hand-drawn type, this is classic Neasden Control Centre. The red overprinted triangle at the bottom gives a great texture and stands out really well.
Based upon a nowhere place in the UK - Neasden Control Centre was set up in late '99 working on walls, screens and almost everything in between. Home to Churchill's lost bunker, the tea cup poisoner, Noggin the Nog, the world's tallest man and Twiggy amongst others. NCC are located in the upper left particle of the core zone and currently on a mission.
NCC has exhibited widely across the globe, has had work published in many international magazines and recently had their third book, "Lost Control", published by Die Gestalten Verlag.
Neasden Control Centre has chosen Children With Leukaemia as their favoured charity.

