New Print Release with Cat Spilman

CHONK is based on the work on canvas with the same

Launching Thursday 12th February 2026, RHODES Editions is excited to announce a brand-new limited-edition print release from Cat Spilman, Chonk. Following on from her three previous sell-out editions, this upcoming edition is set to match the quality and popularity of those that have come before.

 

Chonk, 2026
Signed, Dated and Numbered in Pencil
2-Colour Screenprint, Hand-finished with Oil Pastel and Wax Crayon
On Somerset Tub Sized Regular 410 gms
Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Hand-torn Deckled Edge
80 x 64 cm (31 1/2 x 25 1/4 in)
Edition of 30
£600 + P&P

 

Based on a work from her solo exhibition Body Language, Spilman’s prints translate her fluid and balanced works into the more accessible medium of print. The monochrome colour palette of her pieces truly pops in print form; it translates into prints to be seen and discussed. While her sell-out 2024 release featured colour mirrored in her solo exhibition, the 2026 edition marks the artist’s return to monochrome. This palette allows her to truly explore the effect that shape and composition can have on her canvas, in works that are exclusively created from brushstrokes, oil pastel lines, and singular dots.

 

Chonk hand-finishing detail

 

Previous editions by Spilman include Bond Girl, White Rabbit, and Good Things Coming. Spilman's editions are made with hands-on printing mediums, whether that is screenprinting or lithography. The monochrome palettes make these natural choices for the translation between painting and print, as they allow for methods that retain the natural texture of hand-applied inks while still being a feasible option for recreation when necessary for an edition.

 

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February 10, 2026
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