Aston Martin Valkyrie by Alan Thornton

£1,800.00
  • 3 Colour Silkscreen Print on 410 gsm Somerset Satin archival paper

  • Framed in Black Walnut

  • 102 cm x 72 cm

  • 4kgs

About the Artist

Alan’s journey to screen printing started in his early teens when he first took an interest in photography and threw himself into the darkroom where he embraced the opportunity to physically manipulate and enhance prints. Having graduated with a first from Salisbury College of Art, Alan was a very early adopter and innovator of digital tools and techniques, applying these to both still and moving images. His work is informed by a range of creative influences drawn from painting, filmmaking, art, and music, combined with his early traditional darkroom influences.

Growing tired of the ease and endless possibilities of digital capture, manipulation and printing, Alan began to search for a medium that enabled him to synthesize the techniques he had developed while bringing focus to his work. An epiphany came with the realisation that screen printing facilitated the perfect marriage of his ideas, skills and techniques.

Alan’s early screen prints exposed his underlying obsession with industrial design and function, and the relationships we all have with inanimate objects. Having worked with the medium of photography extensively for many decades, he reflected on the intimate relationship people can develop with their cameras – the feel, the textures, the details. His use of screen printing brings to life the tools of photography in his first major body of work. The attention to detail Alan brought to these ‘photographic’ prints extended to the use of metallic silver inks to add depth but also in a reference to the underlying technology of analogue photography – silver halide.

His obsession with form, function and beauty has now led him to work with another long-term passion – cars. Almost technical in nature, these prints isolate the cars on his signature, metallic background that focuses the viewer’s eye on the sculptural, almost organic qualities of some of the most iconic cars from the history of automotive design.

Alan is based in Spitalfields, East London, and devotes his time to using photography, image-making, and screen printing to explore and express his creative ideas.

  • 3 Colour Silkscreen Print on 410 gsm Somerset Satin archival paper

  • Framed in Black Walnut

  • 102 cm x 72 cm

  • 4kgs

About the Artist

Alan’s journey to screen printing started in his early teens when he first took an interest in photography and threw himself into the darkroom where he embraced the opportunity to physically manipulate and enhance prints. Having graduated with a first from Salisbury College of Art, Alan was a very early adopter and innovator of digital tools and techniques, applying these to both still and moving images. His work is informed by a range of creative influences drawn from painting, filmmaking, art, and music, combined with his early traditional darkroom influences.

Growing tired of the ease and endless possibilities of digital capture, manipulation and printing, Alan began to search for a medium that enabled him to synthesize the techniques he had developed while bringing focus to his work. An epiphany came with the realisation that screen printing facilitated the perfect marriage of his ideas, skills and techniques.

Alan’s early screen prints exposed his underlying obsession with industrial design and function, and the relationships we all have with inanimate objects. Having worked with the medium of photography extensively for many decades, he reflected on the intimate relationship people can develop with their cameras – the feel, the textures, the details. His use of screen printing brings to life the tools of photography in his first major body of work. The attention to detail Alan brought to these ‘photographic’ prints extended to the use of metallic silver inks to add depth but also in a reference to the underlying technology of analogue photography – silver halide.

His obsession with form, function and beauty has now led him to work with another long-term passion – cars. Almost technical in nature, these prints isolate the cars on his signature, metallic background that focuses the viewer’s eye on the sculptural, almost organic qualities of some of the most iconic cars from the history of automotive design.

Alan is based in Spitalfields, East London, and devotes his time to using photography, image-making, and screen printing to explore and express his creative ideas.