With over 30 flyers in the collection, Clare and Jake have challenged themselves to create new designs every month, sending out their graphic Riso prints all over the US – growing their “artistic voice and palette” in the process. When asked what inspires their colourful monthly palettes, the pair tell us their prints often take from “nature’s patterns and shifting weather” as they are constantly “incorporating ideas from our shared life and travels into our art practice”, they say.
Although Risograph is a common thread between a lot of their projects, Sunroom has been an online space for both Clare and Jake to share and archive all of their collaborative work since 2018. With varied practices: Jake a musician interested in video art, film and photography, and Clare an illustrator and graphic designer, the duo aren’t short of skills and hobbies to draw from in their creative pursuits and experimental approach to printmaking. “Between the two of us, we love working with a lot of different mediums, from film photography and video feedback, to digital design and paper collage […] Printmaking allows us to exercise all of these interests, and experiment with how the image changes once run through the filter of the Risograph”, Clare explains.
A standout flyer for us is number 36, one of the studio’s double-sided prints, playing with the warm light and colour of inside and outside spaces with shapes cleverly switching when overlaid. The first revelation for these kinds of flyers “came from holding a scrap print on both sides up to the window […] with colours and shapes interacting in a beautiful way” in their studio, says Jake.
With prints continuing to fill their space, the duo feel excited to expand on this extensive body of work, motivated by the sheer joy of holding “a completed print in our hands and taping it to the wall where it becomes a part of our physical world”, they say. The studio’s name Sunroom is otherwise the definition of ‘a room that lets in abundant sunlight and views of landscapes whilst sheltering us from adverse weather’. A very fitting label for a practice that brings the warm sunlight of Risograph prints to the comfort of our inside spaces, allowing us to experience all the views and inspiration the duo have taken from nature and their travels in the passing month.