"Ian Stevenson is an unlikely eco-warrior but the London based artist has
created a unique form of recycling. His latest project uses everyday discarded objects such as fridges, skips, and cardboard boxes as the canvases for a
series of curious characters. Ian Stevenson’s dark wit and beautifully simplistic drawings have made him one of the most interesting and exciting illustrators working today." - Current TV
New Book Out Now
The book is a collection of Stevenson’s work to date and features 112 full colour pages with an introduction by Anthony Burrill. “Visually striking, there’s a twisted sense of fun – along with what can only be described as a ridiculous sense of menace – in the work of Ian Stevenson collected here in Best Wishes Get Well Soon. Brilliant.” – Gavin Lucas, Creative Review.
Available online here for only £10 www.concretehermit.com
New PrintsVery Worrying Screenprint
50cm x 40cm, Edition of 50
Signed and numbered, £50 +(P&P) BUY ONLINE HERE
Short Arms Screenprint
50cm x 40cm, Edition of 50
Signed and numbered, £50 +(P&P) BUY ONLINE HERE
Smile
Giclee Print, 683mm x 510mm, Edition of 5
Signed and numbered, £125 +(P&P) BUY ONLINE HERE
Lost Heroes litho print
50cm x 70cm, Edition of 1000
£8 +(P&P) BUY ONLINE HERE
Who I'd like to meet: Perrier Advert, San Fransisco Subway
Really wonderful artwork, chum. Seriously, I giggled with pure squint-smiles at just about everything I saw. So perfect in its innocence, style and wit (cleverness). Cheers to you and your creatures