Richard Peacock is a printmaker based at the Chocolate Factory studios in North London. He makes screen prints and woodcuts.
His work combines elements of abstraction and pop art, with a love of colour and rhythm. He often uses discarded packaging to make the stencils for his screen prints and raids skips for wood for his wood cuts.
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New hope
The overlapping circle grids are alive with possibility. 4 black circle grids, 4 coloured ones one top to create an interesting effect.£200View
Modular 1
The first of the modular prints, overlapping incomplete circles and squares.£200View
Modular 3
Modular 3 uses 2 simple elements and overprinting to build a complex composition.£300View
Tilt
Interlocking shapes create this puzzle£220View
A reel
Interlocking shapes£240View
Molecule
Interlinking shapes£120View
All Hands
Rectangles that meet in a movement of mesmeric filmy colour£250View
Progress report
Circles and squares£250View
Stolen hours
A place to escape to, in a sometimes difficult world.£220View
Static
A dreamy print of colour and texture£300View
Multipurpose No. 5
One of a series of “multi-purpose” screen prints, all using the same stencil£230View
Test Transmission
A colourful abstract print reminiscent of the old TV test pages.£280View
Stacked 1: Tables
An abstract graphic print of stacked tables£240View
All those dreams
A screen print with interesting variations in colour and density - almost like weather and landscape.£300View
Table for Two
Who is coming for dinner?£180View
Stacked 2: Chairs
A print which hovers between geometric abstraction and representation£240View
Salt & Grit
The grittiness of the inhabitants of the London Borough of Haringey.£220View