Irish Makers is a series spotlighting some of the most talented makers, creators and independent businesses that the country has to offer.
With level 5 restrictions upon us, it is now more important than ever to support local businesses and help them to get through this difficult period.
In the spotlight today is Damn Fine Print, an open-access printing studio offering courses, events and artist residencies in Stonybatter, Dublin.
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Along with their range of services from screen printing to risograph production, Damn Fine Print also have an online shop where the prints made by various independent artists are for sale.
Along with prints, a number of zines, t-shirts, jumpers and various other types of merchandise are available for purchase.
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Currently featured on their website are the works of Brian Giles, an experimental artist exploring the themes of excitement, celebration and positive movement through vibrant colours, snapshot images and layered halftones.
Find out more about Damn Fine Print here.