Dave Buonaguidi is known for printing onto found items. Dave has printed on vintage bus maps of London using his bold and brash type overlaid to create an impressive piece!...
Dave Buonaguidi is known for printing onto found items. Dave has printed on vintage bus maps of London using his bold and brash type overlaid to create an impressive piece! Due to the nature of the piece there may be some imperfections but, we feel add to the charm of the vintage one-off piece. Printed onto vintage paper and consequently the papers will show signs of wear and tear due to age. Other versions available please contact us at shop@printclublondon.com and we can send you photos of the others available. *Please note* Sizes may vary with each piece as they are old maps.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dave Buonaguidi
Dave Buonaguidi, AKA ‘Real Hackney Dave’ began his career working in advertising for over 30 years; founding St. Luke’s, the world’s first Co-operative ad agency and latterly Karmarama in 2000.
In 2003 he created the iconic MAKE TEA NOT WAR poster for the anti-war march. It now is part of the collection at the V&A and hangs in the Trento museum of modern art.
When the time came to escape the dog-eat-dog world of advertising, Dave took a screenprinting workshop here at Print Club London, fell in love with the process, and has never looked back!
Best known for his bold type and for printing onto vintage ephemera, Dave loves to make his own stamp on found objects. From vintage Ordance Survey maps to postcards and love letters from centuries past. He has an excellent sense of humour, and above all, loves to make work that stirs a reaction.