You and Me Are the Deepest Odyssey is an original collage by Print Club artist David Newton. Known for his bold, graphic style and screen prints, Newton usually uses hand-cut...
You and Me Are the Deepest Odyssey is an original collage by Print Club artist David Newton. Known for his bold, graphic style and screen prints, Newton usually uses hand-cut paper to build print layers. In this special collection, the paper collage itself is the finished artwork. This striking collage features two tiny dolphins against a black background, accompanied by playful text that asks, “Do you frolick in the ocean with your other — like 2 tiny dolphins? Or just sit on the side of the pool on holiday. That counts too.” The piece captures Newton’s lively and bold style, with each element carefully hand-cut and assembled in his studio. With its clean, modern aesthetic and fun, energetic vibe, this unique piece fits perfectly in contemporary homes, galleries, or creative spaces. The layered paper adds depth and interest, making it a real conversation starter. Handmade and vibrant, You and Me Are the Deepest Odyssey offers a special glimpse into Newton’s creative process—and a rare chance to own an original work by one of the UK’s most exciting artists.
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Newton Davey (also known as David Newton) is an illustrator, screen printer, picture book creator, and well-collected artist.
A graduate of the MA in Children’s Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, Davey is based in London and is a proud member of Print Club London.
With over 17 years of experience in the book and publishing industry, Davey has spent his career immersed in his greatest passion and source of inspiration: books. His creative heart lies in the joyful meeting point of words and images—a space he explores through both storytelling and printmaking.
Davey describes himself as an image maker, crafting every piece entirely by hand. He avoids computers altogether, instead working with real pens and pencils, cutting and scribbling, collaging with tape and tracing paper—before exposing his handmade artworks directly onto screens for printing.
He prints and creates his artwork here in the studio at Print Club in Dalston, which he shares with friend and long-time collaborator Rose Stallard—a space full of creative energy, colour, and analogue charm.