Poppies – Russell Marshall

£111.00

Russell Marshall came to art after working as an award-winning journalist and designer for over 20 years in the tabloid newspaper industry, including as Photo Editor at the Daily Star. Marshall, who currently lives and works in London, was born in Southend in 1967. He always knew that he wanted to work in a creative industry. After being unsuccessful at gaining entry to Art College he turned his talents to journalism where he developed a hugely successful career. モI reckon thereメs ink in my veins,ヤ he says. Everything Russell Marshall learned about design, use of colour, layout, use of pictures and the printing process has been from his jobs working for the papers. His choice of colour and production techniques as well as the topic of his work heavily reflects his newspaper background, especially the public’s obsession with celebrity. In his art he likes to explore the story behind an unusual newsy or candid image. Marshall had been collecting art for years and it was after visiting a London Art Fair that he decided to produce work that was completely his own and went about designing a print. Marshall is very production-based. He prepares the artwork for his screen prints in photoshop, using different layers for each colour to produce a file mimicking the way the piece will be printed. Screen prints are his main medium but he has created a collection of acid etched stainless steel pieces and has sold works on canvas. His influences include Pop Art, punk art, urban art, comic book art, street art and manga. He has said, モAnyone that has entered this industry in the last 10 years has to give a nod towards Banksy.ヤ And heメs always loved Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Sir Peter Blake.

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Poppies – Russell Marshall is a 2 colour screen print on Southbank smooth 310gsm paper. Measuring 50cm by 70cm, signed from an edition of 111.

100% of the proceeds of this print goes to the British Legion and Help for Heros

Russell Marshall came to art after working as an award-winning journalist and designer for over 20 years in the tabloid newspaper industry, including as Photo Editor at the Daily Star. Marshall, who currently lives and works in London, was born in Southend in 1967. He always knew that he wanted to work in a creative industry. After being unsuccessful at gaining entry to Art College he turned his talents to journalism where he developed a hugely successful career. モI reckon thereメs ink in my veins,ヤ he says. Everything Russell Marshall learned about design, use of colour, layout, use of pictures and the printing process has been from his jobs working for the papers. His choice of colour and production techniques as well as the topic of his work heavily reflects his newspaper background, especially the public’s obsession with celebrity. In his art he likes to explore the story behind an unusual newsy or candid image. Marshall had been collecting art for years and it was after visiting a London Art Fair that he decided to produce work that was completely his own and went about designing a print. Marshall is very production-based. He prepares the artwork for his screen prints in photoshop, using different layers for each colour to produce a file mimicking the way the piece will be printed. Screen prints are his main medium but he has created a collection of acid etched stainless steel pieces and has sold works on canvas. His influences include Pop Art, punk art, urban art, comic book art, street art and manga. He has said, モAnyone that has entered this industry in the last 10 years has to give a nod towards Banksy.ヤ And heメs always loved Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Sir Peter Blake.