Graphic Prints For Sale

Discover graphic prints for sale in our online contemporary art gallery. Shop today to find the perfect graphic print for a gift, your home or workplace, with a huge variety of styles and subjects to choose from. Why not start by taking a look at our architecture or fashion graphic prints?

Anna Toppin is a British artist who continues to work with traditional methods of graphic printing. Her decorative and often oriental designs create beautifully intricate prints which are reminiscent of the ancient Japanese woodblock technique, which drastically influenced Western art in the late 1800s.

Kyoto (2016) was made using the etching technique which reduces the sense of depth and allows the lines and treatment of light to be freer and more expressive.

What you need to know about Graphic Prints

Graphic prints exist as a subset of graphic design, with both art forms designed for visual communication through aesthetic and compositional choices.

Today, both processes commonly rely on technology, such as computers, scanners or editing software. However, graphic prints are intended to be printed on a tangible surface such as paper, whereas graphic design is often presented on a digital platform.

History of Graphic Prints

The letterpress was introduced by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century and combined the use of the printing press, oil-based inks, and cast metal type. The letterpress was commonly used for typography and was the first technology to allow the mass production and distribution of printed material.

Replacing the woodblock technique and process of hand copying print design, the letterpress remained the most efficient method of printing until the 1960s.

Despite the introduction of the letterpress, many artists continued to use traditional methods such as dry point, etching, lithography, or woodcut. These processes allowed artists to distribute their work to the public in the hopes of making a living.

One of the most well-known graphic print artists is Edvard Munch (1863-1944). His hand carving technique allowed for a raw expression of emotion. The printing technique further allowed artworks such as Madonna (1895 - 1902) to be printed multiple times with the varying applications of colour drastically altering the mood or atmosphere of the image.

Lithography

Lithography was introduced at the end of the nineteenth century and was the first printing technique to permit the use of colour and ability to print on a larger scale. This process also allowed artists to create their own designs by drawing directly on to the stone, which was then transferred onto the surface of the paper.

Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Technology

With the invention of computers and programmes such as Adobe Photoshop and InDesign, graphic designers have an enormous amount of artistic freedom. Today, graphic prints are used for artworks, posters or flyers for example and exist all around us in our day to day lives.

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    Mushroom by Chao Wang
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    Mushroom by Chao Wang

    Mushroom

    Prints - 38x29 cm
    Ariel ii by David Wightman
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    Ariel ii by David Wightman

    Ariel ii

    Prints - 59x102 cm
    Fancy A Nice Cup Of Tea? by Redbellyboy
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    Fancy A Nice Cup Of Tea? by Redbellyboy

    Fancy A Nice Cup Of Tea?

    Prints - 56x76 cmRent for $60 /mo
    You and I by Adam Bridgland
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    You and I by Adam Bridgland

    You and I

    Prints - 53x39 cm
    How dare you by Woo
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    How dare you by Woo

    How dare you

    Prints - 70x50 cm
    Floralies by Christine Guichard
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    Floralies by Christine Guichard

    Floralies

    Prints - 40x30 cm
    DAYDREAM by Egle Saka
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    DAYDREAM by Egle Saka

    DAYDREAM

    Prints - 143x110 cmRent for $140 /mo
    LO-VE Screenprint by Yoni Alter
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    LO-VE Screenprint by Yoni Alter

    LO-VE Screenprint

    Prints - 50x50 cm
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    Electrostatic grain by Egle Saka

    Electrostatic grain

    Prints - 130x90 cmRent for $125 /mo
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    Blue Phoenix by Ben Stephenson

    Blue Phoenix

    Prints - 50x35 cm
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    PARIS CYCLES by Mitsushige Nishiwaki

    PARIS CYCLES

    Prints - 84x150 cm
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    Kyoto by Anna Toppin

    Kyoto

    Prints - 70x46 cmRent for $60 /mo
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    Nature No Entry by Rebecca Coleman

    Nature No Entry

    Prints - 10x10 cm
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    Shapes of Hong Kong by Yoni Alter

    Shapes of Hong Kong

    Prints - 100x70 cm
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    Clover No:2 by Leigh Bagley

    Clover No:2

    Prints - 100x150 cmRent for $135 /mo
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    Memento Mori by Rebecca Coleman

    Memento Mori

    Prints - 15x10 cm
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    Bullitt 1968 by Sarah Evans

    Bullitt 1968

    Prints - 59x42 cmRent for $50 /mo
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    HOTEL by Mitsushige Nishiwaki

    HOTEL

    Prints - 100x168 cm
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    Audrey Hepburn by Rosie Emerson

    Audrey Hepburn

    Prints - 100x40 cmRent for $71 /mo
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    A Big Wave by Ben Stephenson

    A Big Wave

    Prints - 50x35 cm
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    Gradient Yeti (CBRV) by Phil Ashcroft

    Gradient Yeti (CBRV)

    Prints - 78x59 cm
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    Cactus Drive by Nadia Attura

    Cactus Drive

    Prints - 70x50 cmRent for $67 /mo
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    Touching and tasting by Barbara Kuebel

    Touching and tasting

    Prints - 162x144 cmRent for $265 /mo
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    40 by Leigh Bagley

    40

    Prints - 100x70 cmRent for $70 /mo
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    Running and dancing queen by Barbara Kuebel

    Running and dancing queen

    Prints - 164x144 cmRent for $255 /mo

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