Modern Toss (b.1970)‘WORK’ Hand pulled Screen print, P.O.W blind stamp lower left and signed Jon / Mick 06 lower right, unframed ‘Work’ is a hand pulled screen print. Prized by connoisseurs and collectors, their laugh out loud prints and artwork decorate toilet walls throughout the country. Since their Pictures On Walls (POW) 2005 debut and 07 exhibition, Jon Link and Mick Bunnage have gone on to be nearly as infamous as Banksy with their work featuring in Private Eye, The Guardian, New Scientist and Esquire Artist: Modern Toss aka, Jon Link and Mick Bunnage Title : WORK Published : by Pictures on Walls Medium : Hand pulled 2 colour silkscreen on 250 gsm Arches fine art paper Limited Edition : 191 0f 200 Year : 2006 - from Sold Out edition Blind Stamp : Pictures on Walls (POW) Size: 50 cm x 35 cm Framed : No Condition : Excellent stored and laid flat condition. Postage and Packing – Due to geographical location Postage and insurance varies if requested. Items Can be combined for best value postage. Please contact for details. UK mainland signed for. Worldwide. ABOUT the ART and the ARTISTs Modern Toss first exhibition was at (POW) Pictures on Walls 2005 the same time as Banksy was publishing from there. Modern Toss are a couple of cack handed trouble-makers thinking up jokes and drawing them up for comics, greetings cards, books and animation. Prized by connoisseurs and collectors, their laugh out loud prints and artwork decorate toilet walls throughout the country. They made two TV series for Channel 4 along with an impressive stack of other short animations for the telly; in particular, Business Mouse, the daft as arseholes run ins of a foul mouthed entrepreneurial cockney mouse, proved a massive hit. Over the years Modern Toss have self published a whole rack of sharp and hilarious books, including the ever popular Work series. In 2014 a comprehensive appraisal of their ground breaking work to date 'A Decade in the Shithouse’ book, weighing in at nearly 5lbs, was hailed as "a contemporary cartoon classic" by someone at The Guardian. Their current work features regularly in Private Eye, The Guardian, New Scientist and Esquire and bursts out occasionally in a crop of other magazines and newspapers.
Modern Toss (b.1970)‘WORK’ Hand pulled Screen print, P.O.W blind stamp lower left and signed Jon / Mick 06 lower right, unframed ‘Work’ is a hand pulled screen print. Prized by connoisseurs and collectors, their laugh out loud prints and artwork decorate toilet walls throughout the country. Since their Pictures On Walls (POW) 2005 debut and 07 exhibition, Jon Link and Mick Bunnage have gone on to be nearly as infamous as Banksy with their work featuring in Private Eye, The Guardian, New Scientist and Esquire Artist: Modern Toss aka, Jon Link and Mick Bunnage Title : WORK Published : by Pictures on Walls Medium : Hand pulled 2 colour silkscreen on 250 gsm Arches fine art paper Limited Edition : 191 0f 200 Year : 2006 - from Sold Out edition Blind Stamp : Pictures on Walls (POW) Size: 50 cm x 35 cm Framed : No Condition : Excellent stored and laid flat condition. Postage and Packing – Due to geographical location Postage and insurance varies if requested. Items Can be combined for best value postage. Please contact for details. UK mainland signed for. Worldwide. ABOUT the ART and the ARTISTs Modern Toss first exhibition was at (POW) Pictures on Walls 2005 the same time as Banksy was publishing from there. Modern Toss are a couple of cack handed trouble-makers thinking up jokes and drawing them up for comics, greetings cards, books and animation. Prized by connoisseurs and collectors, their laugh out loud prints and artwork decorate toilet walls throughout the country. They made two TV series for Channel 4 along with an impressive stack of other short animations for the telly; in particular, Business Mouse, the daft as arseholes run ins of a foul mouthed entrepreneurial cockney mouse, proved a massive hit. Over the years Modern Toss have self published a whole rack of sharp and hilarious books, including the ever popular Work series. In 2014 a comprehensive appraisal of their ground breaking work to date 'A Decade in the Shithouse’ book, weighing in at nearly 5lbs, was hailed as "a contemporary cartoon classic" by someone at The Guardian. Their current work features regularly in Private Eye, The Guardian, New Scientist and Esquire and bursts out occasionally in a crop of other magazines and newspapers.
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