Hi, I’m the artist behind these prints—a secondary school art and photography teacher with a love for all things handmade, slightly imperfect, and full of character.
Each piece in my shop starts life as a hand-carved lino block, inked and pressed by hand—no shortcuts, no mass production, just the satisfying process of creating something real you can hold. I’m especially drawn to nostalgic electronics: old cameras, retro gadgets, the beautifully clunky bits of tech that click, whirr, and hum with history.
As someone who is autistic and has ADHD (AuDHD), I’m naturally drawn to detail, repetition, and the quiet focus of making. Printmaking gives me a way to slow things down and notice the small things—textures, shapes, and the stories objects carry.
There’s something about these pieces that feels both familiar and fleeting—tiny time capsules from a not-so-distant past. Through printmaking, I try to capture that feeling and give it a new life on paper.
When I’m not teaching or carving, I’m also a proud boy mum—so life is usually a mix of creativity, chaos, and stepping on the occasional Lego.
Thanks for being here and celebrating the beauty of the analogue world with me.