


THE POSTER CLUB Personal Space, Imogen Sinclair, 30x40cm
Imogen Sinclair’s exclusive fine art print for The Poster Club explores intimacy and boundaries with raw, expressive energy. Two figures intertwine within a frame, their forms sketched in bold black against a pink ground, bordered by soft beige. The handwritten phrase “PERSONAL SPACE” adds a layer of tension, balancing closeness with distance.
It’s a striking study in human connection, rendered with rough strokes and pared-back colour, ideal for interiors that embrace bold character and thought-provoking storytelling.
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Size: 30x40cm
Material: Printed on 265g high quality art paper
Printed in Denmark
About the artist
Imogen Sinclair, Manchester-based illustrator, creates intuitive works shaped by reflection and play. Since graduating in Brighton in 2020, she has developed a visual language tied to nature and shifting experience. Beginning with pencil sketches and moving into digital refinement, her process embraces openness, allowing meaning to emerge gradually through time and repetition.
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Imogen Sinclair’s exclusive fine art print for The Poster Club explores intimacy and boundaries with raw, expressive energy. Two figures intertwine within a frame, their forms sketched in bold black against a pink ground, bordered by soft beige. The handwritten phrase “PERSONAL SPACE” adds a layer of tension, balancing closeness with distance.
It’s a striking study in human connection, rendered with rough strokes and pared-back colour, ideal for interiors that embrace bold character and thought-provoking storytelling.
Product information
Size: 30x40cm
Material: Printed on 265g high quality art paper
Printed in Denmark
About the artist
Imogen Sinclair, Manchester-based illustrator, creates intuitive works shaped by reflection and play. Since graduating in Brighton in 2020, she has developed a visual language tied to nature and shifting experience. Beginning with pencil sketches and moving into digital refinement, her process embraces openness, allowing meaning to emerge gradually through time and repetition.























