Getting Started in Screen Printing
Screen Printing is a fantastic and simple art with a rich history that can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in 960AD China.…
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Screen Printing is a fantastic and simple art with a rich history that can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in 960AD China.…
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Our ‘Designer of the Month’ for April is Jessica Hogarth. She is a freelance surface pattern and textile designer. Jessica…
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Ever wondered how our fantastic products are created? Read on to find out exactly how they are…. Once we have received an…
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It has been a very productive couple of months for our art department. They have worked on a number of designs for heritage and…
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We have selected Stephanie Cole to be our ‘Designer of the Month’ for March. She is a British designer-maker. Stephanie…
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Having recently visited Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury, I was not only interested in the wonderful artwork on display but also…
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We are proud to be one of the leading school tea towel providers in the UK, and have been for the last 20 years. We love to see…
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Stuart Morris have been working closely with Historic Scotland for a number of years now. Stuart and Denise enjoy visiting the…
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Our Designer of the Month for February is the exceptionally talented Annabel Grey. Annabel is a textile artist who produces…
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Rose and her Artwork At the beginning of the month the Stuart Morris team bid farewell to Helen (customer liaison) as she left to…
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We are proud to announce that for October our Designer of the Month crown goes to the exceptionally talented print maker Angela…
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We have featured a diverse range of impressive artists and designers as our Designer Of The Month over the past few months. This…
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Dizzy (or Diz as she likes to be called) has been working here at Stuart Morris for many years and is a highly valued member of…
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When discussing landscape and flora art very few British artists have made the kind of impact like that of Dame Elizabeth…
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Over the sunny bank holiday weekend Stuart stole away to the stunning New Forest; the perfect setting for a spot of chalk…
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An acute attention to detail is what you can expect to find in the beautiful works of ‘botanical artist’ Heather Raeburn. In…
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Stuart Morris has enjoyed a trading relationship with English Heritage for the past 20 years. During this time we have created…
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There is something startlingly contemporary in Pat Albeck’s work. Just take a look at the featured image, Apple &…
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Cosy looking sofas, oversized house plants, jugs of flowers, poised cats and an array of farmyard animals all point to one man…
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Mount Stuart, sadly not the aristocratic family seat of our very own Mr.Morris, is the focus of this week’s post. The Gothic…
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I don’t know about you but it feels as though the year is flying by. It seems as though Santa only came yesterday and yet…
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Having worked with numerous heritage organisations over the years we have completed designs for a range of historic buildings and…
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The festive period is well and truly here! Whilst we are all busy finishing off the last few tasks (and eating a mince pie or…
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Did you know that last week was National Tree Week? This celebration of all things green and leafy started in 1975 and is held at…
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This week saw the culmination of a number of months hard work with the opening of our second unit at Hilltop Print Studio. Here…
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At first glance there appears to be a soldier walking past me here in the Stuart Morris studio. On second glance I realise that…
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The Island of Barra, a Gaelic speaking isle in the Outer Hebrides, recently underwent a Stuart Morris makeover. Stuart loves to…
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Anyone who spends anytime at all working in or researching the area of textile design will have heard of William Morris. He is…
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No, I don’t mean that we have decked the print studio halls with boughs of holly (not yet anyway)! However, we have designed a…
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You can probably tell from our website that we love a splash of colour here at Stuart Morris. If you dig around a little you…
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