About Me
I design and create hand screen-printed artwork for the home, colourful, quirky Stationery and undertake print commissions. Whether I'm drawing city architecture or dressing up as a bunch of balloons for my card designs, I love colour and humour, and noticing the extraordinary in the everyday. These characteristics run through the artwork I create, including art prints, Commissions, stationery, or running craft workshops.
I love paper and colour and the feel of ink on the page and I make my ink especially thick for that reason. I am involved in every stage of production from creating the original artwork and printing by hand, to designing the packaging and working with paper suppliers and printers to produce some of the stationery pieces.
I love paper and colour and the feel of ink on the page and I make my ink especially thick for that reason. I am involved in every stage of production from creating the original artwork and printing by hand, to designing the packaging and working with paper suppliers and printers to produce some of the stationery pieces.
Original Screen- Prints
Kethi Copeland tells us a story about the many layered experience of being in a city through the detailed line work of her architectural drawings and layers of screen-printed colour, offering a fresh perspective on what may be familiar surroundings. In her Walk By The River print series the twists and turns of the river Thames are rearranged to create one continuous line upon which the well known and under appreciated of London's riverside architecture co-exist.
Humour & Storytelling
Kethi Copeland's beautifully hand-crafted and screen-printed designs are recognisable for their distinctive graphic style. Kethi uses humour and colour in her screen-printed and paper-cut designs used for stationery and digital prints to connect with the audience. These include the Dolly Parton inspired range of notebooks and sketchbooks "I Will Always Love.." for people to declare their love for drawing, reading or list-making and a series of prints featuring the artist in costume as everyday objects such as Balloons: "I really liked the way people reacted to my costumed characters, making people laugh and engage with me - and each other!".