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Inspiration for the Week #7 – Dan Mumford

Posted on Jul 08, 2009
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Dan Mumford is a well respected artist whose design work was introduced to me by a friend, about a year ago. I remember being amazed and dumbfounded by the dark style and intricacy of his illustrations.

What recently perked my interest again in Mumford (not that I ever forgot about him) was that I discovered he does the prints of his artwork himself, in his London based studio. You can see his screen printing methods in his news feed, for band promotional poster prints including the Gallows and The Black Dahlia Murder. He prints a limited number, so I snapped up two of his Gallows prints this afternoon, for myself and a friend. You can purchase prints through his website.

A lot of Dan’s work is band based, getting a lot of recognition for his work with Gallows on their album cover a few years ago. He has a whole catalog of t shirts designs, CD/vinyl covers and poster work in his online portfolio.

Below you can see some of my favourites from his collection. Be sure to check out his site.

dan-mumford-day-dream

Day Dream

dan-mumford-adtr-homesick

A Day to Remember – Homesick

dan-mumford-ford-birds

Ford Birds

mumford-belly-of-the-shark

Gallows – In the Belly of the Shark

mumford-orchestra-of-wolves

Gallows – Orchestra of Wolves

dan-mumford-the-plight

The Plight – Black Summer

dan-mumford-miss-may-i

Miss May I – Apologies Are For The Weak

Links for more about Dan Mumford:

Portfolio | Store
12 Questions With Dan Mumford
Back in Black – Dan Mumford Interview
Myspace

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4 Comments for Inspiration for the Week #7 – Dan Mumford

Advertees  Jul 13, 2009

Amazing screen prints, Dan Mumfords site is also a must see, we will have to have a go at giving a similar step by step view of the screen printing we do here. Inspiring stuff.
.-= Advertees´s last blog ..Discharge T shirt print using index separations =-.

hussy  Sep 12, 2009

it is a bit like van gogh? maybe if the mad one-eared dutchman was into prints and not oils this is what he would have produced?
.-= hussy´s last blog ..Brighton Speed Trials =-.

Poster prints  Apr 20, 2010

Sorry. Nothing like Van Goth. These are excelent illustrations
.-= Poster prints´s last blog ..Bird Artist – Mike Langman – Giclée Prints =-.

dave  Nov 17, 2010

Van gogh? As if you could do anything this amazing you mug





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