David Shrigley, Stop Panicking, 2021
Stop Panicking (2021) – David Shrigley Screenprint
About the Work
Stop Panicking (2021) is a striking David Shrigley screenprint that showcases the artist's deadpan humour and sharp social commentary. Rendered in his signature deadpan style, the composition presents a cartoonish white goose standing against a vivid turquoise background, accompanied by the bold hand-rendered text 'Stop Panicking'.
By pairing this high-stress text command with an incredibly stoic, expressionless bird, Shrigley exposes the comedic futility of telling someone to calm down. The serene, quiet posture of the goose stands in sharp contrast to the capitalised urgency of the words, transforming a familiar mental struggle into a moment of lighthearted absurdity.
David Shrigley
Widely celebrated for his mordant wit, British contemporary artist David Shrigley utilises simplified line drawings and blunt text to dissect modern life. Over his distinguished career, he has achieved significant milestones, including a Turner Prize nomination, the high-profile Fourth Plinth commission in Trafalgar Square, and multiple selections for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
His drawings and sculptures are held in major museum collections globally, establishing his long-term presence in contemporary art history. This David Shrigley print translates the spontaneous, handwritten urgency of his ink drawings into a highly refined graphic format.
Screenprint Process
Somerset satin tub-sized paper serves as the high-quality substrate for this 2021 release, which utilises a 12-colour screenprinting process to translate the raw ink work into a clean graphic format. The addition of a varnish overlay protects and enriches the ink layers, ensuring the vibrant, solid background colour has a rich physical depth.
Produced in collaboration with Jealous Gallery, the edition demonstrates the technical precision of Shrigley's contemporary printmaking practice while preserving the spontaneity of the original drawing. The resulting contrast between the flat, saturated turquoise and the clean black outlines ensures that this David Shrigley limited edition print retains the striking, tactile immediacy of the artist's heavy ink strokes.
Collectability
David Shrigley screenprints remain highly sought-after among international collectors, with interest supported by the artist's enduring popularity and strong institutional recognition. Pieces featuring Shrigley's most recognisable imagery are increasingly prioritised by collectors looking to acquire important examples of his printed work.
Limited to an edition of 125, Stop Panicking benefits from a level of scarcity that has helped sustain long-term interest in the artist's printed editions. Representing a highly collectible animal motif from his celebrated 2021 Jealous Gallery printmaking period, this work remains a particularly desirable example of Shrigley's printmaking practice, continuing to appeal to collectors drawn to his distinctive combination of humour and social observation.
Artwork Specifications
- Artist: David Shrigley (British, b. 1968)
- Title: Stop Panicking
- Medium: 12 colour screenprint with a varnish overlay on Somerset satin tub sized 410gsm paper
- Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm
- Edition: Edition of 125
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: Jealous Gallery
- Markings: Signed and numbered on the back
























