explorations through the permanence of ink
Illustration and screen printing by Jeff Poerstamper

Cauldron, 2022
Ink on paper
21x29,7cm

Fracture, 2022
Ink & wash on Arches hot pressed paper
18x26cm

Overseer, 2021
Ink on Bristol board
24x32cm

Wakazashi, 2020
Ink & wash on watercolor paper
29,7x42cm

Macbeth, 2022
Ink on Bristol board
24x32cm

Feiticeira, 2022
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm

Fault Lines, 2022
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm

The Hand Looking for a Body II, 2023
Ink on acrylic paper
24x32cm

Molly the Fly, 2021
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm

Sîn, 2020
Ink on watercolor paper
29,7x42cm

Vengeful Vicky, 2021
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm

Ghost, 2022
Ink & wash on Arches hot pressed paper
18x26cm

Martyr, 2021
Ink on illustration board
29,7x42cm

Panopticon, 2021
Ink & wash on Bristol board
24x32cm

Idol, 2022
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm

The Hand Looking for a Body III, 2023
Ink on acrylic paper
24x32cm

Fearful Symmetry, 2021
Ink on Bristol board
24x32cm

Machina, 2022
Ink on illustration board
21x29,7cm
Original art & screen prints
That which you need most, will be found where you least want to look, according to Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung. Although likely not what you need most, have a look and see what you might find through a piece of original art or a hand-drawn screen print.