‘Universal Sisters’ hand pulled two colour limited edition screen print by Tom Frost.
Paper measures 22cm x 22cm
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition of 50
A celebratory print of the Universal Sisters, commissioned to mark the launch of Bird Kitchen Clothing in 2019.
Back in October 2019, I made contact with illustrator West Wales screen print artist, Tom Frost.
“Tom,” I said, “I need a really special image to celebrate the launch of Bird. Can you help” I was drawn to Tom’s work because all his work feels – and is – hand made. Just as good food takes skill, time and craft, these are hallmarks also carried by Tom’s work and I felt a cross over.
“Why yes, sure I can,” said Tom and this is what he created.
An image of four women, The Universal Sisters, cooking together on a shared hot plate. “They’re making drop scones,” said Tom.
My reaction?
“I love it,” I said, “This image captures Bird so well – utilitarian in a way and fun at the same time.”
So that was that. Handmade as a paper cut and then transferred to a screen print, Tom made just 50 editions.
And he signed and edited every single one.
So if you’re a fan of handmade, of Tom Frost and a lover of First Editions – snag yourself one of these precious prints. Just 50 exist world wide and the connection? Our shared love for good food, handmade and a creative existence.
Highly collectable.
Learn more about Tom Frost here
‘Universal Sisters’ hand pulled two colour limited edition screen print by Tom Frost.
Paper measures 22cm x 22cm
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition of 50
A celebratory print of the Universal Sisters, commissioned to mark the launch of Bird Kitchen Clothing in 2019.
Back in October 2019, I made contact with illustrator West Wales screen print artist, Tom Frost.
“Tom,” I said, “I need a really special image to celebrate the launch of Bird. Can you help” I was drawn to Tom’s work because all his work feels – and is – hand made. Just as good food takes skill, time and craft, these are hallmarks also carried by Tom’s work and I felt a cross over.
“Why yes, sure I can,” said Tom and this is what he created.
An image of four women, The Universal Sisters, cooking together on a shared hot plate. “They’re making drop scones,” said Tom.
My reaction?
“I love it,” I said, “This image captures Bird so well – utilitarian in a way and fun at the same time.”
So that was that. Handmade as a paper cut and then transferred to a screen print, Tom made just 50 editions.
And he signed and edited every single one.
So if you’re a fan of handmade, of Tom Frost and a lover of First Editions – snag yourself one of these precious prints. Just 50 exist world wide and the connection? Our shared love for good food, handmade and a creative existence.
Highly collectable.
Learn more about Tom Frost here
Comfort
Designed to look good, feel good and perform in the kitchen.
Ethical
Skilled, small scale production, working with makers who share our values.
Durable
Reinforced pockets, robust brass eyelets and durable stitching.