top of page

LIMITED EDITION PRINTS

Archival print with collage


Framed in black ash box frame

Each colour

Edition of 20

Blink: Orange 2024

Blink: Red 2024

Blink: Turquoise 2020

Blink_Yellow.jpg

Blink: Yellow 2024

Screenprinted on Somerset Velvet 300gsm

Bright Intervals 2024 . image size 19.4 x 17 cm .paper size 32 x 27.5 cm . silk screen spe
Sold out

Bright Intervals 2024

special edition of 20

Image size 19.4 x 17 cm 

Paper size 32 x 27.5 cm

​

Counterpoint_2020_62.5x51.5cm_(paper_siz

Counterpoint 2020 

edition of 60

​

Paper size: 62.5 x 51.5cm​​​

Gemini 2022 . paper size 30.5 x 39.2 cm .image size 20.5 x 28 cm _edited.jpg

​

Image size 20.5 x 28cm

Paper size 30.5 x 39.2cm

​

Gemini 2022

edition of 70

Ice screenprint by Nigel Hall RA

Ice 2019

edition of 30

Paper: 43.5 x 38 cm
Image: 30 x 26 cm

​

29. Nigel Hall Summer Storm .jpg

Summer Storm 2021

edition of 70

​

Paper size: 34.7 x 28.5cm

​

​

Fire screenprint by Nigel Hall RA

Fire 2019

edition of 30

Paper: 43.5 x 38 cm
Image: 30 x 26 cm
​

nigel portfolio image 40.3 x 30cm Oct 2021.jpg

Dialogue 2021

edition of 70​​​

Paper size: 40 x 30cm

12 Images 12 Poems  edition of 75

Available as a boxed set and as individual prints

January

May

September

February

June

October

Paper size: 41 x 41.5cm

Image size: 25 x 25cm

12 Screenprints in colour on Somerset Velvet 300 gsm

12 poems by Andrew Lambirth on Clairefontaine Maya Ivory 270 gsm

​

​

March

July

November

April

August

December

Recent Publications

Nigel Hall 3D shadow (1)_edited.jpg
LH Book 13.jpg

'A long overdue book which captures the flavour of the world of an artist. With great authority Jon Wood maps Nigel Hall's evolution, from student to international success. Text and images provide a mesmerising account of an artistic journey and demonstrate why Nigel Hall is such an important and impressive sculptor.' - Sir Peter Murray CBE

Published by Lund Humphries

RA Book cover cut out 2.jpg
NH book 5_edited.jpg

'Hall's skill as a draughtsman is here revealed, as is the importance of drawing to his sculptural practice. Indeed his abstract drawings in charcoal, gouache and acrylic show the same preoccupation with space and balance as his sculptures.'

Published by Royal Academy 

bottom of page