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Eyestorm is the leading online retailer of limited edition contemporary art, offering work by both established and emerging artists.

The company was set up to offer art by some of the world’s most celebrated artists and photographers at affordable prices by publishing high quality, signed and numbered limited edition prints.

Today Eyestorm showcases the work of over 150 artists on their simple and easy to use website, making buying affordable limited edition art even more accessible.



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Andrew McAttee
Artist Andrew McAttee
Artwork Spin, 2010
Giclee print with 5 gloss and florescent colour silkscreens and hand torn edge
86 x 86cm
Edition of 50
Biography Andrew McAttee’s work draws influence from a wide variety of sources including graffiti art, comic book graphics, pop art and abstract expressionism.

His latest work is described as a ‘type of dreamlike comic pop’ and borders on a sensory assault, with all manner of shapes, colours and textures bombarding the retina. The end result is an overriding sense of movement and vitality, like some psychedelic bubblegum universe, teeming with clusters of synthetic species bursting into life.

McAttee studied Fine Art at Central St Martin’s, London. Since graduating in 1995 his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions including his own shows ‘Suck It And See’ in Soho and ‘Off the Wall’ with Thecentralhouse in 2003. He also runs workshops for Anglia Polytechnic University and youth workshops in Chelmsford and Danbury.

Damien Hirst
Artist Damien Hirst
Artwork Opium, 2000
Full colour finish lambda print on archive paper
Edition of 500
48 cm x 43 cm
Biography In 2000 and 2001, Eyestorm published a series of four, signed and numbered limited edition prints with Damien Hirst.

All four editions completely sold out on the primary market some years ago and now regularly appear on the secondary market at over 10 times the value they were originally sold at. Eyestorm trade these very sought-after works on a daily basis as clients buy and sell previously purchased works at a profit.

Dan Baldwin
Artist Dan Baldwin
Artwork The Future Frontline Renegades of Dead London, 2009
Hand finished 15-colour silkscreen print with gold leaf and collage on 300gsm Fabriano Artistico paper
Hand torn to edge
Published by Eyestorm
100 x 100cm
Edition of 15
Biography Born in Manchester in 1972, Dan Baldwin deals with ideas of love, innocence, life and death, politics and symbolism in his urban style, dynamic works.

Although primarily a painter, Baldwin also produces ceramic work, sculpture, and print works. 'The Future Frontline Renegades of Dead London is the artist's first print published with Eyestorm.

Baldwin graduated from Maidstone school of art in 1995 and since then has exhibited widely in the U.K alongside artists such as Banksy, Antony Micallef, Jamie Hewlett, Jamie Reid and Peter Blake, and has shown at art fairs in Miami, New York and Basel. His work has appeared in many publications such as Vogue, Elle, Time Out, Modern Painters and Dazed and Confused, and he has been commissioned to create book & album covers for Overlook Publishers and Wall of Sound.

He appeared in the first series of The Apprentice through Eyestorm, aired in February 2005 and in September 2006 was voted critics choice on the Saatchi gallery /your gallery website by ex-Art Review editor Rebecca Wilson.

Collectors of Baldwin’s work include Elton John, Damien Hirst, Liam Howlett from The Prodigy and actress Patsy Palmer.

He currently lives and works in Sussex.

David Bray
Artist David Bray
Artwork By Night, 2008
Giclee print on Hanhemuhle Photorag 308gsm paper
Published by Eyestorm
Edition of 30
87 cm x 61 cm
Biography David Bray’s compelling works come from a lifetime love of drawing and an active imagination.

Born in Dartford, Kent, in 1970, as a child Bray would draw images of space travel, where he would depict himself and his friends visiting other planets and universes. His interest soon moved to London in the 1970’s, but too young for the punk movement to interest him, he began to explore a dark, egotistical fantasy world, which is still apparent in the work he makes today.

As well as working as a practising artist, David Bray has been a successful freelance illustrator since 1996. Corporate clients have included Harvey Nichols, H&M, Canon, Vodafone, BBC Television, Nokia, Puma, Virgin, Sony, Kickers and Charles Worthington and magazines have included Carlos, Elle, Flaunt, The Sunday Times and Time Out.

He has also worked in close collaboration with point blank to produce the identity, DVD packaging and promotional material for Dirty Sanchez.

John Pasche
Artist John Pasche
Artwork The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972, 2009
12 colour lithograph on Somerset Satin 300gm
84.1 cm x 59.4 cm
Edition of 150
Biography John Pasche is the artist behind The Rolling Stones ‘tongue and lips’, one of the most recognisable logos in rock history.

These two lithographs, based on the original posters designed by Pasche for The Rolling Stones' tours in the 1970's, were printed in 2009 at The Curwen Studio in Cambridge and have been extremely popular with collectors of limited edition works and Rolling Stones fans alike.

Pasche studied BA Graphic Design at Brighton College of Art (1963 – 1967) before going on to study his MA at the Royal College, London (1967 – 1970). After leaving college he worked in various design agencies before landing the post of art director at in the music division at United Artists. His most recent position was creative director of the South Bank Centre, which he held for 11 years between 1994 and 2005. He has also taught as a visiting lecturer at the Royal College of Art and won numerous awards for his design work.

The original artwork of the Tongue and Lips logo was bought by the V&A Museum last year and has been exhibited there since April 2009.

Kate Allen
Artist Kate Allen
Artwork Circus Chic, 2008
Acrylic on canvas
36cm x 36cm
Biography Kate Allen’s ambient and impressionistic oil paintings have a dreamlike presence. Creating the illusion of a vibrating space before and beyond the canvas, Allen’s works draw in the gaze.

A kind of more sensuous and sensitive development from the Optical Art of the ’60s, Allen’s work is visually and emotionally vibrant. Although they are cool and non-gestural, these paintings throb as if they had a pulse.

An MA graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art in London, Allen has participated in numerous group shows and her work has featured in major publications such as Art Review, Vogue and Elle Decoration.

She currently lives and works in London.

Mauricio Ortiz
Artist Mauricio Ortiz
Artwork The Present, 2005
21 colour screenprint on Somerset satin radiant white 300gsm paper
78 cm x 72 cm
Edition of 100
Biography Mauricio Ortiz’s paintings usually depict single objects floating like stars in space; elemental and monolithic. His technical skill with paint is dazzling, with an attention to detail that makes these giant subjects hyper-real, drawing the viewer into an almost trance-like state.

The symbol of the butterfly, as seen here in Ortiz’s triumphant screenprint ‘The Present’, is an important one. Egyptians saw a parallel between the linen wrappings of mummies and a butterfly’s chrysalis, a term derived from the Greek world for ‘gold’. In Aztec tradition, butterflies and moths were a symbol of reincarnation, new life and immortality; even in death their mounted beauty can remain intact for centuries. In some monastic traditions the cocoon represents the contemplative who through isolation from the turmoil and distractions of everyday life seeks to transform the soul.

Mick Rock
Artist Mick Rock
Artwork Debbie Harry Pink 1978, 2010
Archival quality photographic print
35.5 cm x 28 cm
Edition of 90
Photo copyright Mick Rock 2010
Biography Renowned rock photographer Mick Rock has long been called ‘the Man who Shot the Seventies’. The Times of London has described him as ‘the music world’s top snapper’.

His earliest iconic photos were taken of Syd Barrett in 1969 while Mick was a student at Cambridge University, but he came to the fore in 1972 when he became Bowie’s official photographer and for two years he documented the meteoric rise to stardom of Bowie’s legendary alter ego Ziggy Stardust.

Rock was instrumental in creating many classic rock n roll images throughout the 1970s, responsible for album covers such as Lou Reed’s ‘Transformer’, Iggy Pop’s ‘Raw Power’, Queen’s ‘Queen II’ and ‘Sheer Heart Attack’. Spending a lot of time in New York in the late 70s, Rock became involved with the local ‘punk’ scene and extensively shot all the rising stars including The Ramones, Talking Heads and of course Blondie.

This stunning portrait of Blondie’s beautiful front woman Debbie Harry is one of Rock’s classic and most popular images.

Peter Blake
Artist Peter Blake
Artwork Fag Packets (VISA), 2004
Screenprint on Somerset satin paper
Published by Eyestorm
101.7 cm x 76 cm
Edition of 95
Biography Often referred to as the ‘Godfather of Pop Art’, Sir Peter Blake’s images arose from a love affair with the icons and ephemera of popular culture, such as adverts, music hall entertainment and wrestlers, coupled with brilliant naturalistic techniques such as collage, drawing and painting. It is this unique approach that has won him international fame.

Best known for his record sleeve cover for The Beatles ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, Blake has also designed record sleeve covers for Paul Weller (Stanley Road), Band Aid (Do They Know It’s Christmas), and most recently a greatest hits album for Oasis, and the John Peel tribute album.

Born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent, Blake entered Gravesend School of Art at seventeen and in 1950 was accepted by the Royal College of Art. He was made a Royal Academician in 1981 and a CBE in 1983, and in 2002 he was awarded a knighthood for his services to art.
He now resides and works in London.

Stanley Donwood
Artist Stanley Donwood
Artwork Manhattan, 2009
7 colour screenprint
64 cm x 58 cm
Edition of 100
Biography Stanley Donwood is best known for his collaboration with Radiohead, having produced the artwork for the bands album and single record sleeves since 1994, when he designed the artwork for ‘My Iron Lung’. Since then he has gone on to produce artwork for Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’(1995), ‘OK Computer’(1997), ‘Kid A’(2000), ‘Amnesiac’(2001), ‘Hail To The Thief’(2003) and all the associated singles, posters, websites and official merchandise.

In 2006, Eyestorm published a series of four limited edition prints with Donwood: ‘Teeth’, ‘Borealis’, ‘Realistic’ and ‘Avert’, which were based on the album artwork he did for Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’.

'Manhattan' is from the same series of works as the artwork used for the recognisable album cover 'Hail To The Thief'.

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