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Village Green 'Double Zero + PFA Typefaces' Print Available

Artist: Village Green Studio
Title: Double Zero + PFA Typefaces
Medium: 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: £55

 

Operating out of the United Kingdom, Village Green Studio has established itself as a premier force in the niche world of limited edition art prints and high craft visual identities. The London based creative powerhouse is led by Tom Fearn who oversees a team dedicated to blending strategic design with striking graphic artistry. The studio first began focusing on its distinct brand of art and image making in the mid 2000s, with key collaborators like James Dawe bringing a foundation in illustration from the University of Brighton where he earned a First Class Honours degree in 2006. This academic background in traditional illustration, combined with a focus on modern digital execution, allows the studio to bridge the gap between commercial graphic design and collectible art, making their work highly sought after by poster collectors who value both technical precision and aesthetic longevity.
The significant accomplishments of Village Green Studio include high profile collaborations with major cultural institutions that have solidified their reputation in the global art community. One of their most recognized contributions was the environmental and graphic design for the Pop Art Design exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London. This project showcased their ability to translate the bold energy of the pop movement into a curated space, further highlighting their versatility. Additionally, the studio has maintained a long standing creative relationship with Tate Modern, specifically through their monthly Tate Lates activations which bring interactive art and visual storytelling to one of the most respected galleries in the world. Their work for the Victoria and Albert Museum for the Opera: Passion, Power and Politics exhibition resulted in a theatrical and highly collected hero poster that remains a benchmark for museum marketing as fine art.
Collectors of limited edition prints frequently hunt for specific famous pieces that define the studio's portfolio. Notable works include the Alphabeta series, which explores typographic forms through a minimalist lens, and their series of screen prints for the War Child charity. These typographic posters were released as limited edition screen prints in collaboration with Somerset House, featuring fonts from various global foundries to create a tactile and human connection through ink and paper. By consistently working with prestigious venues like Somerset House and the Southbank Centre, the studio ensures that their output is not merely disposable media but permanent fixtures in the world of high end graphic collectibles. Their portfolio also extends into sport and fashion, having produced iconic campaign imagery for Nike and Champion that collectors often treat as art objects in their own right. Through these varied projects, the studio maintains a reputation for thoughtful design that prioritizes high craft over fleeting trends.

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