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Buy prints from artists in the second It’s Nice That x DROOL collection
Following on the success of 2025’s collaboration, we’re excited to reveal our collection of art prints with DROOL. After receiving 1,000 applications from across the globe, we’ve selected prints from eight creatives – available to buy now!
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The time has come for our hotly awaited team-up with the contemporary art prints and poster store DROOL. For the second time, we put out an open call for creatives to submit their artworks to be shortlisted for sale in print form on DROOL’s carefully curated online store.
After another huge response, the standard of work from creatives across various disciplines continues to blow our minds, giving us a tough job of whittling it down to the final eight. The selection process was a great challenge for both the It’s Nice That and DROOL teams, and the panel of judges evaluated each application on the basis of originality, vision and creativity.
The eight shortlisted artists showcase not just emerging talent from all over the world, but also the importance of continued support for art and design. “As someone preparing to graduate from university as a creative still finding their footing, seeing opportunities like this collaboration feels not only motivating but also deeply affirming,” shares shortlisted artist Jimmy Tran. Follow shortlisted artist Thomas Hedger says: “It’s great to be featured alongside such a talented collection of artists and designers and I look forward to seeing my work enjoyed within people’s spaces.”
The DROOL store manages the production and sale of the fine art prints, with artists earning a commission from every piece sold. You can now support this group of emerging artists by buying their artworks for your walls on DROOL’s site.
Winners - Artist Bios:
Jimmy Tran
Jimmy Tran is an Atlanta-based graphic designer who transforms everyday objects and animals into playful, unexpected visuals. Inspired by the mundane, he uses shape and form to create work that seeks to be both clever and amusing.
Thomas Hedger
Thomas Hedger is a London-based illustrator known for his punchy and irreverent artworks. He combines strong lines, fluid shapes and bold colours to create dynamic pieces inspired by the interplay of ambience and language. Thomas has collaborated with a diverse range of clients, including Apple, WhatsApp and The New York Times and is award-winning work, which spans print, digital, and sculpture, has been recognised by the V&A and Adobe, and has been exhibited at the Design Museum and the London Design Fair.
Chiaki Kobayashi
Chiaki Kobayashi is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Tokyo, Japan. Working primarily with hand-drawn line-work, Chiaki captures quiet moments that carry the faint warmth of everyday life. Through the passage of time, experience and daily changes, he moves between his inner world and the outside one, revisiting the universal to see the world anew.
Klara Troost
Klara Troost is a Luxembourg-born graphic designer and visual artist based in Berlin. Her practice moves fluidly between commissioned work for the likes of Apple, to independent projects with a strong interest in experimental form, visual rhythm and fragmented storytelling. She is also a part of Studio Yukiko Berlin.
Jean Pierre Consuegra
Jean Pierre Consuegra’s portfolio is brimming with some of the most exciting event posters we’ve seen in ages, full of hyper-edited images, neon hues and Y2K references. His recent success online is likely down to his interesting approach to material and techniques, namely using “anything at [his] disposal” and refusing to stick to one style or aesthetic, winning him work with the likes of Lorde and Clairo.
Federico Sanchez
Federico Sanchez is an Argentina-born graphic designer currently based in Barcelona who focuses on experimental practices and collaborations with a clear focus on detail and the translation of narratives into visual experiences. Specialising in branding and art direction, Federico’s intelligent work employs a wonderful use of space, colour and texture, from visual identities to personal works that make use of pixels and layered materials.
Casiel Checoni
Casiel Checoni is a graphic designer from Argentina who is constantly in motion. Working with design that revolves around physicality and a variety of styles and techniques, the designer communicates through psychedelic patterns, explosive geometrics and liquid-metal shapes across clients such as agencies, artists and sport teams.
Bianca Beneduci Assad
Bianca Beneduci Assad is a Brazilian illustrator and animator based in London. Her work is defined by bold colour, character-driven storytelling and a humorous perspective on emotion and everyday experience. As shown in her talk at Nicer Tuesdays, her charming cartoons touch on everyday anxieties, “huge feelings”, and human experiences that are as political as they are vibrant.
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DROOL is the go-to store for unique contemporary art prints – their curated store offers a place to discover and shop alternative artworks created by the world's most exciting emerging creatives.
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