About us

Little Fish Prints was founded in 2026 with the goal of making original art accessible. Printmaking lets artists create multiple editions of the same design, which makes it possible to sell handmade work at affordable prices. 

We think printmaking is a craft that deserves to be celebrated. Our artists use mediums like woodcut, linocut, and drypoint etching to carve detailed designs. Then they manually print each individual work. Since each work is handprinted, every one has unique variations. We don't sell any digital reproductions.

We function like an art gallery. Our artists make their work in their own studios, then we bring it to our NYC headquarters, photograph it, mat it, market it, and ship it to you. We use this model because it lets artists spend their time making more great art.

"Big Fish Eat Little Fish" (1557), Pieter van der Heyden engraving of a design by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, published by Hieronymus Cock. Metropolitan Museum of Art