‘Up Shit Creek’, Screenprint, 108x68cm
£900.00
‘Up Shit Creek’ came into being after a photography shoot at Bow Creek, looking towards Limehouse in London.
The skyline, sunburst, and atmospheric conditions gave a really strong sense of drama, & the decaying old warehouses near the Lock persuaded me to include a variety of motifs & imagery (both drawn & appropriated) to help describe the uneasy relationship between the ‘Natural’ World in the City & the man-made effluent we create.

‘Up Shit Creek’ was exhibited at the RA Summer Show 2019, ‘The Masters: Screen & Stone’ at the Bankside Gallery 2018, & the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019.
‘Up Shit Creek’ was exhibited at the RA Summer Show 2019, ‘The Masters: Screen & Stone’ at the Bankside Gallery 2018, & the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019.
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John Kirk –
Love this … particularly the use of light and the colour, which on my edition appears a shade redder and warmer than the images here. There’s beauty to be found in even the bleakest urban settings and this captures it.
I live near the river Wandle, which flows into the Thames in SW London. Looking at this picture gives me the same feeling I get when I walk along the river path towards Wandsworth … nature continuing to assert itself in a pretty desolate environment.
stewarttaylorprints –
thanks for the kind words, John, & thanks again for Purchasing ‘Up Shit Creek’!
Jim –
A wonderful piece, that combines dark humour with an obvious affection for London and captures the contrasting moods and energies of the city.