Our Next Event
23rd & 24th April 2022
This April, Liverpool Print Fair is hosting a two-day art market, gathering independent artists and designers with a unique variety of original and handmade art prints for sale. Whether you want something to hang in your home office, or a gift to brighten up a new home, there will be plenty to choose from at the fair.
Stallholders
Below you can find all of the confirmed artists who will be selling their prints at our next fair. Make sure to pay attention to the days each will be attending as they're all different on Saturday and Sunday.


2B or not 2B are two illustrator sisters who have joined together for the power of good. They make prints, zines and cards and more, mixing risograph printing techniques with a sense for humorous story telling (and terrible puns).


Bev Hayes interweaves her photographic and printmaking techniques, within motifs of land, nature, and botanical combinations, into handmade analogue prints.


Carys Beth Prints is a printmaker from the Wirral creating illustrative handmade Lino prints. Carys draws inspiration from nature and cute animals, mixed with edgy embellishment, inspired from her love of traditional tattoo art.


Ellie Cliftlands is a Shropshire-based illustrator with a passion for wood engraving. Working in wood has given Ellie an individual voice; it can be a powerful, graphic form, playful and quirky, or gently lyrical.


Emma’s work is a document of life, an observation of the day to day. Wildlife, people and things that are common to us all. The characters that emerge from those places however evoke a different world of imagination, dream and nightmare.


Since graduating from the Glasgow School of Art in 2018, Georgia's practice features a selection of monotype, risograph and silkscreen prints. These prints are a response to those intimate treasures unearthed from soil, city and sea, that saturate the surface of the landscape.


indie illo is a non-binary illustrator & printmaker, working in the West Midlands & West Yorkshire whose work centres around the representation of marginalised groups, body positivity, mental health in the abstract, trippy looking animals and sometimes mushrooms.


Intangible Objects is an illustrator who has a passion for all things funky, specifically music. She is largely defined by her work in digital illustration and creation of charmingly lumpy and joyfully wonky characters.


Kathryn Fox has been going a bit dotty with her screen printing, working with dots, grids and lots of colour. Recently she has worked with halftone prints - which are, after all, another arrangement of dots on paper.


Kristyna Baczynski is an illustrator, comic book artist and author. Her characterful and colourful work is influenced by botany, science fiction and folklore.


Lorna Robey is an illustrator and print designer based in Leeds. Her practice centres around a love of colour, collage and screen print.


LocalHotelParking is a surrealist hand cut collage artist. She is influenced by dreamscapes and the forgotten imagery of picture books time has forgotten.


Martha Olivia is inspired by a wide range of crafts from woven fabric patterns, paper prints of old textile designs from archives as well as her own primary inspirations of nature and the female form.


Rach Lloyd Press is a printmaker based in Shropshire. She makes bright and fun prints using processes such as linocut and letterpress.


Andrew Witt is a practising illustrator and artist who over the past 18 months has taught himself to letterpress print. Over lockdown he designed and made a letterpress system from scratch, including the lettering blocks, a chase system, and a press.


Ruth Green prints from a home-studio in North Wales. Her colourful work draws from mid-century design, plants and animals. Handmade limited edition screenprints and one-off collages. Greetings cards, melamine and screen printed brooches.


Things By Us is the collective name for designers Mark Adamson and Abigail Sinclair. As individual artists they have very different styles, which makes for an eclectic mix of screen prints, linocuts, riso prints and other items on their stall.


AnneBrierley HandPrinted's work combines techniques and processes from both painting and printmaking. She likes to approach the work playfully and experiments constantly throughout an edition of a print, adding and subtracting elements with each print to create an edition that is based in theme and variation.


Art by Jessie is a Lino print artist whose prints are inspired by the landscape around Wirral and Merseyside. She loves to upcycle second hand clothes using Lino printing.


Elliot and Kay are a pair of illustrators based in Cardiff. When not hosting illustration fairs and pop-up events, they run a small magazine to promote local and emerging artists. Expect wonky risograph and lino prints, zines and shirts.


Empowering figurative linocut artwork, capturing a sense of being for mindful humans, reminding us to embrace change and stay curious.


Francis Allwood has a deep-rooted love of animals and the outdoors, having grown up and worked on a family farm. Her work is always inspired by nature, sometimes with a hint of narrative and all solidly founded upon her love of drawing.


Jane Evans makes Gyotaku prints using the traditional Japanese method of applying ink to a specimen and the pressing paper over the surface. This technique was first used in the 1800’s by Japanese fisherman to record the size of their catch.


Liz Toole is a self confessed lover of birds and fell in love with them when living and working in Africa. All of Liz's prints are designed and hand printed by Liz in limited editions using specialised printmaking papers. She use birds within her prints to tell a positive story.


From his studio in Baltic Quarter, Mockup Goods Co. produces a range of Risograph prints, cards, stickers and ornaments inspired by old technical drawing manuals and a background in the architecture industry.


Rhi Moxon creates vibrant, textured illustrations. Rhi’s work is inspired by her obsession with printmaking, her collection of vintage children’s books and Soviet era design, a love of travel and a playful curiosity towards the world.


Rosa describes her work as a mix of contemporary illustration with influences from vintage music and protest posters, tied together with a rebellious punky spirit.


STISH. Prints is a 'Modern Macabre' linocut printmaker. All items are handmade (where possible), and all paper used in printmaking is recycled, handmade, ethically and sustainably sourced or upcycled from donations.


Influenced by the environment, drawing is the most important part of Tara Dean's practice. Exploring and looking at all the smaller details in any place she might find herself in. The screen printing process allows for initial lines and marks found in Tara's sketchbooks to transform.


Johanna Wilson is a print maker and artist based in Liverpool UK, creating contemporary screen prints, experimenting with the technique and making images to inspire.


Letterpress prints of funny, colloquial or inspirational quotes feature mainly, combining vintage lead and wood type with hand carved lino or wood blocks. All printed by hand on various antique, hand cranked or pedal powered presses.


Zosia is a London-based illustrator and graphic designer from Poznan (Poland), with a background in architecture. She's interested in mindfulness, mental health, social behaviour, day-to-day life and often humorous situations.