The Lost Fox

Joined Artfinder: April 2015

Artworks for sale: 23

(31)

United Kingdom

About The Lost Fox

 
 
  • Biography
    Our inspiration:
    Messing about in the great outdoors. Riding waves. Discovering new places. Stuff like this inspires us and that’s what our limited edition screenprints are – slices of inspiration shaped and interpreted by our love for contemporary design.

    Our prints:
    Screenprinting gives a fantastic ink density and depth of colour. And because we hand-make our prints one by one and colour by colour, each one is unique. All our prints are individually signed and numbered limited editions, and only those we’re 100% delighted with make the final cut. We don’t take chances with the environment either. For us, it’s water-based inks only and the finest quality British-made, FSC-accredited Colorplan board.

    Us: 
    The Lost Fox is Dan Forster and Jan Hirst. Together, we’ve over 30 years combined experience in illustration and graphic design. When we’re not getting inky in the workshop, we’re usually out surfing, hiking and otherwise filling our inspiration tanks for our next print project.
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Biography

Our inspiration:
Messing about in the great outdoors. Riding waves. Discovering new places. Stuff like this inspires us and that’s what our limited edition screenprints are – slices of inspiration shaped and interpreted by our love for contemporary design.

Our prints:
Screenprinting gives a fantastic ink density and depth of colour. And because we hand-make our prints one by one and colour by colour, each one is unique. All our prints are individually signed and numbered limited editions, and only those we’re 100% delighted with make the final cut. We don’t take chances with the environment either. For us, it’s water-based inks only and the finest quality British-made, FSC-accredited Colorplan board.

Us: 
The Lost Fox is Dan Forster and Jan Hirst. Together, we’ve over 30 years combined experience in illustration and graphic design. When we’re not getting inky in the workshop, we’re usually out surfing, hiking and otherwise filling our inspiration tanks for our next print project.