Deck your walls with limited edition prints by leading artists to support Big Issue
Artists also contributing to the collection are Sara Pope whose trademark lip motifs meet 12 vibrant colourways in ‘Decadence Goes Pop’, Chris Levine’s ‘OM 136.1 Hz’ almost vibrates in jewel tones and geometric shapes, while Joe Webb, whose piece ‘Rewilding’ depicts the London skyline juxtaposed with vibrant wildlife and florals.
Sheffield-born artist Corbin Shaw continues his work recontextualising tabloid headlines in ‘Special Angel’, while Alma Singer’s charming work ‘Mates for Life’ features love-struck flamingos. Continuing on the theme of hope, UK artist Eeelus’ print ‘Weight of Choice’ is inspired by watching the artist’s daughter grow, play and learn to navigate her world and Dave Buonaguidi’s poignant ‘This Will Pass’ hints at brighter days ahead – a pertinent reminder for dark days.
These perfect Christmas gifts will help support Big Issue’s work to end poverty. The exclusive print run is an exciting evolution of Big Issue’s annual Christmas wrapping paper collection, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
Dario Illari, director at Jealous, said: “We’re thrilled to once again partner with the Big Issue on their 2025 project, Deck The Walls, collaborating with artists to print very special editions in the Jealous Print Studio for a very good cause.
“Jealous works with quite a few good causes but the Big Issue is the one that we hold dearest to our heart. They’ve always supported us as much as we try to support them!”
Russell Blackman, Big Issue managing director, said: “We’re grateful to Jealous and the amazing artists they’ve assembled for this exciting print collection. The money we raise will Big Issue’s work to dismantle poverty and hardship in the UK.
“These collector’s items are ideal Christmas gifts – make sure to snap them up before they’re gone!”
Charles Uzzell-Edwards, aka Pure Evil, said: “I’ve worked with Big Issue on quite a few print releases over the years, it’s an honour to do it, they are an amazing organisation. Hopefully the print project helps Big Issue sellers with their Christmas too!”
The limited edition run of prints are now on sale on Jealous’s website.
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