Released (today) Thursday September 27th at 16:00 BST are three magnificent etchings from Xenz's fantastical show The Charm of Hummingbirds and two classic screen prints by Jonathan Yeo, the latter never before available online.
Xenz | Cactus
Etching and aquatint on Hahnemuhle 300gsm archival paper
Edition of 20 signed by the artist
70cm x 50cm
£125
Xenz | Hibiscus
Etching, aquatint and sugarlift on Hahnemuhle 300gsm archival paper
Edition of 20 signed by the artist
70cm x 50cm
£125
Xenz | Two in the Bush
Etching, aquatint and sugarlift on Hahnemuhle 300gsm archival paper
Edition of 20 signed by the artist
70cm x 50cm
£125
The Outsiders writes: 'Xenz's etching editions Hibiscus, Two in a Bush and Cactus are taken from his successful solo exhibition on now at The Outsiders London gallery. Created at our Execution Dock studio, the three bewitching images required a combination of various etching processes. The images themselves were drawn by Xenz using an etching stylus on a waxed copper plate, then 'bitten' with ferric sulphate acid and embellished with aquatint and sugarlift. Graffiti meets traditional editioning in ground-breaking fashion for these editions of 20 made in a conveniently framable 70cm x 50cm size, and priced at only £125 each.'

Jonathan Yeo | Cassiopeia (2008)
20-colour screen print on Somerset Satin 410gsm paper
Edition of 95 signed by the artist
74cm x 102cm
£650
Jonathan Yeo | Bush (2007)
20-colour screen print on Somerset Satin 410gsm paper
Edition of 150 signed by the artist
69.5cm x 86.5cm
£1500
The Outsiders writes: 'Jonathan Yeo's status as the foremost portrait painter of his generation was sealed this month with the announcement of a solo exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery. While offering our most heartfelt congratulations to Jonathan, we're making two of his most sought-after early prints available online for the first time. Bush and Cassiopeia are 20-colour screen prints, no less, from the artist's Blue Period. Jonathan used clippings from pornographic magazines to create skin tones and clothes to astonishing effect. Testament to the artist's incredible skill, Cassiopeia in particular is incredible value for money at £650.'