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The Jam-inspired The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark

The Jam-inspired The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark
The Jam-inspired The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark (image credit: Stuff By Mark)
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I love this artist’s work, and if you are a fan of The Jam, you might appreciate this The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark.

Stuff By Mark is Mark Reynolds, and if you had to describe his work, it’s a mix of pop art, cartoon graphics and retro pop culture. There’s something of all of that in the mix.

There’s something slightly familiar about each piece because each one tends to take inspiration from something familiar. Whether that’s a comic, an old movie poster, an album cover or a piece of pop art. If you see the full range, you will know exactly what I mean.

The Jam-inspired The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark
(image credit: Stuff By Mark)

 

And you should. I’ve focused on The Jam here, but other designs featuring the likes of The Rosettes, The Kinks, The Specials and many more might well tick a box, too. As I said, do have a look at the full store https://www.stuffbymark.co.uk/shop.

Or check this one out. The Modern World is a limited edition print and part of a short series of songs re-imagined as comic book covers. You can see that for yourself. It’s also signed and numbered, available as an A3 (297x420mm) or A2 (420x594mm) Giclee print, with each limited to 150 prints.

The Jam-inspired The Modern World print by Stuff By Mark
(image credit: Stuff By Mark)

 

The price is from £38 and a little more if you want the bigger one. It is available now directly from the maker’s own shop. Note that all prints are sold unframed.

Find out more at the Stuff By Mark website

Note also the Town Called Malice print below, which is another limited edition that’s part of a kitchensink series of artwork. That’s also from £38 and available here.

Town Called Malice print
(image credit: Stuff By Mark)
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