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Online Shop Early Access Here
ONLINE SHOP EARLY ACCESS
Hello everyone!
The day we've all been waiting for has arrived! Click the image above to gain exclusive 24-hour early access to our online print shop. I'm thrilled to introduce the first part of my permanent collection, featuring iconic artworks such as the New York 400th Anniversary, Arc de Triomphe, Empire State Building, and Battersea Power Station – and that's just the beginning.
What's New
While our collection will expand gradually over the coming months, we're starting off with these select pieces to mark our grand reopening. Be aware that some of these limited editions are already nearing sell-out status. For instance, only 45 of the 400 New York 400th Anniversary prints remain available.
In addition to these prints, I'm excited to announce a selection of original artworks now available for purchase.
Enhancements and Improvements
This reopening has been a long time in the making, and I deeply appreciate your patience and support. We've taken your feedback to heart and are now offering premium 310gsm Giclée prints, along with framing options for most pieces. Thanks to a new partnership, we can now dispatch orders within 5-10 working days, eliminating the need for pre-orders.
Get in Touch
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'll do my best to respond promptly.
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm!
Warm regards,
James

James Cook | Typewriter Artist
Behind the Scenes

Here is a quick sneaky peek of a recent project in collaboration with Instagram @Design anticipated for release in July.
Here is the final outcome! Of course, the focus of the project is the typing process to get from start to finish – so I don’t mind sharing the final outcome with you guys! In April, I spent some time in New York and stayed in Midtown at the iconic art deco New Yorker, located directly outside Penn Station. What’s amazing about this Hotel is the view towards the Empire State Building which is only a few blocks away.
Keep your eyes peeled for the release of this artwork on Instagram and the print shop later in July.