Welcome to the KELL & KO shop!
Here you can find a range of prints and apparel produced by us, featuring designs by the most forward-thinking and creative people we know.
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When curating this range, our main focus was on taking much of the graphic art and design, typography and illustration you see on the walls during a visit to the salon, and making it available for you to wear, gift and take home.
Our aim is to make all of our clients feel like their best selves when they come and see us, and to strive to support our fellow independents in the city of Chester and beyond.
Meet the Artists
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WOLF MUMMA
Illustrator I| Tattooer |I Mother
Wolfmumma is an illustrator, tattoo artist, and mother based in North Wales, UK.
Anna graduated from Falmouth University in 2008 and worked as a freelancer illustrator until she began her career as a tattoo artist beginning with an apprenticeship. Anna then went on to open her own tattoo studio in Penrhyn Bay in 2021. Her work is dark and illustrative drawing heavy inspiration from nature. Anna creates drawings and paintings which are then developed into tattoo designs of a personal and unique nature.
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DAVINA
DARKARTIST || TATTOOIST
Davina is a tattoo artist specialising in dark, chaotic style blackwork and anything a little bit creepy. Currently working out of Chester, UK
Davina is hugely inspired by nature itself, particularly British wildlife. She prefers the darker side of life includng decay, death and all things beautiful. “I know nature isn’t all sunshine and butterflies and there is a darker side to it all that nobody really sees nor looks at. Therefore, I like to capture that in my artwork and make things a bit more surreal”. She likes to spend her spare time watching serial killer documentaries and bird watching.
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RYAN
Illustrator | Designer
Ryan is a north west based illustrator and designer, creator of the Medusa and Crystal Ball paintings at KELL&KO.
Ryan graduated from Liverpool John Moores University then started working as a designer and illustrator for brands like Liverpool FC, Porsche, Fiorucci, KELL&KO and exhibiting in the National Slavery Museum. His freelance work focuses on the beauty of portrait paintings exploring the subtleties of the female form and communicating various subjects from power to solidarity, creating striking tonal pieces predominantly in black & white. Ryan finds inspiration from greek mythology and older traditional painting styles such as baroque fine arts.