Welcome to Armstrong Art
Armstrong Art aims to create prints, collages and constructions that spark memories, allowing the observer to make an emotional connection that reflects on their own biography.
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Screen Print
Media size: 101.6 × 68.6 cm
Print size: 84.1 x 59.4 cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition prints
Series of limited edition screen prints, available in three colour variations.
Theia (Titaness of Sight and Light)
Theia is the primary Titan goddess of sight, vision, and the bright, blue ether of the sky.
Vision/Sight: The ancient Greeks believed that eyes emitted beams of light, similar to a lamp, allowing people to see. Theia was considered the source of this light.
Foresight: Her name is connected to the Greek word theiazô, meaning to prophesy or divine.
Significance: She is the mother of the sun (Helios), the moon (Selene), and the dawn (Eos). She was considered a goddess from whom all light and sight proceeded, helping mortals with clarity and perception.
Titaness
A Titaness (plural: Titanesses or Titanides) is a female deity from Greek mythology, specifically one of the twelve original children of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) who preceded the Olympians. They are often described as goddesses of immense power, size, or influence.
Source: Wikipedia
Screen Print
Print size: 42 x 59cm
Media size: 56 x 76cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition Unframed
Available in 6 colour variations
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (May 6, 1937 – April 20, 2014) was an American-Canadian middleweight boxer, wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for murder, until released following a petition of habeas corpus after almost 20 years in prison.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Screen Print
Print size: 59 x 42cm
Media size: 76 x 56cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition print: 1/4.
Contemporary limited edition screen print inspired by ‘Texas Jack,’ an iconic action character featured in the 1967 issue of ‘Lion and Champion,’ a popular British weekly comic.
Screen Print
Print size: 30 x 42cm
Media size: 38 x 56cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/4
Sedum also know as ‘Golden Glow’ or ‘Cropstone’ as it thrives in mountainous conditions. Its resilient growth habit makes it a symbol of enduring through life's challenges. While specific tales may vary, the overarching theme is clear: this plant is a beacon of hope and steadfastness . Inspired by the japanese art of print making from the Edo period known at Ukiyo-e which literally means “Pictures of the Floating World."
Screen Print
Print size: 59 x 42cm
Media size: 76 x 56cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/8.
“Grass? Smoking it doesn't seem to be considered a sin anymore. There was a time when dope was, in a certain way, revolutionary. ‘We’ did it all, and ‘They’ didn’t. Nowadays, ‘They’ do it too, and it doesn’t seem to be changing them much. Of course, not all of them partake, but have you noticed that dope — marijuana — is gradually becoming somewhat respectable?”
This extract comes from OZ magazine, issue number 37, published in 1971, and was accompanied by the copyright-free print on marijuana from the same edition. This artwork has been faithfully reproduced in a limited series of screen prints, preserving the original spirit and cultural context of the time.
Screen Print
Print size: 21 x 30cm
Media size: 28 x 38cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/4 prints in three different colour variations.
Limited edition series of silk screen print of a Thicket of trees in a Woodland Landscape, inspired by the japanese art of print making from the Edo period known at Ukiyo-e which literally means “Pictures of the Floating World."
Screen Print
Print size: 42 x 30cm
Media size: 56 x 38cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition: 1/4 prints in two colour variations: with a Metallic Gold or Luminous White Moon.
In Japan, moths commonly symbolize love, rebirth, transformation, and the soul, often connected to ancestors and family spirits; they also represent death and the fleeting, ephemeral nature of life. This stands in contrast with butterflies, which are more directly associated with the soul and lightness, although both insects share themes of metamorphosis and spiritual journeys.
These two limited edition screen prints, depicting a solitary tree encircled by hovering moths against the soft glow of a moon rendered in metallic gold ink or luminous white, take their inspiration from Japanese ukiyo-e art, a tradition whose name translates as "Pictures of the Floating World." The soft, shimmering tones gently urge viewers to stop and reflect on their connection to nature, and the cycle of life.
Screen Print
Print size: 59 x 42cm
Media size: 76 x 56cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/4.
2nd edition reprint of this popular screen print in its original colour way of grey, pink and black plus two new colour variations.
A country divided.
An image of a M1 Motorway sign from the early 1960’s illustrates Englands North - South divide, the geographical line that dissects England, rendering the two halves economically, socially and culturally different, which has permeated thought out English history.
Screen Print
Print size: 59 x 42cm
Media size: 76 x 56cm
Bread & Butter Edition 270gsm
Limited Edition prints, available in two colour variations.
Palm trees in a tropical storm symbolizes strength and flexibility, bending without breaking due its strong roots. It represents ambition, growth, and life by growing tall and bearing fruit in tough conditions. Many cultures see it as a symbol of peace, relaxation, and tropical beauty.
Projects
Sculpture
The Memory Project
Walking With Ghosts
Waste Collection
Black History
Walking Chairs
The Things We Throw Away
The Matteress Project
Silk Screen Prints
Collage