Jealous X Big Issue: Deck The Walls
Published on:We’re proud to team up with Big Issue and curate a new limited edition art collection, with 50% of the profits from each sale supporting Big Issue’s work to end poverty in the UK.
Launching November 2025, twelve Jealous artists have contributed work to our Jealous X Big Issue limited edition Deck The Walls collection, drawing on themes including hope, altruism and peace, resulting in collectable prints and artworks that truly make a difference. Read on to find out more about these unique art prints and the inspiration behind the designs…
“We’re grateful to Jealous and the amazing artists they’ve assembled for this exciting print collection. The money we raise will Big Issue’s work to dismantle poverty and hardship in the UK. These collector’s items are ideal Christmas gifts – make sure to snap them up before they’re gone!” - Russell Blackman, Managing Director, Big Issue
Known for street art with a pop art twist, Pure Evil applies his signature drip motif to 'Diana', a pastel meets monochrome nod to the late royal’s activism and charitable endeavours. Similarly inspired by pop culture, Jealous printer Jess Wilson’s ‘I Love It!’ plays on discourse around an often divisive breakfast spread via the artist’s signature ‘switch’ design. Self-described ‘accidental artist’ Magnus Gjoen’s intricate work ‘Magna Res’ serves as a reminder of both mortality and the eternal struggle between light and darkness as conceptual artist Jake Chapman delivers a series of unique, shimmering works: ‘Memoirs of My Nervous Illness – 4, 6, 8, 14'.
Best known for appearing on The Mighty Boosh and The Great British Bake-Off, comedian-actor-writer Noel Fielding has contributed six prints that translate his distinctive use of surreal, black comedy into energetic works fit for every Christmas wish list. Artists also contributing to the collection are Sara Pope whose trademark lip motifs meet 12 vibrant colourways in ‘Decadence Goes Pop’, Chris Levine’s ‘OM 136.1 Hz’ almost vibrates in jewel tones and geometric shapes, while Joe Webb, whose piece ‘Rewilding’ depicts the London skyline juxtaposed with vibrant wildlife and florals.
Sheffield-born artist Corbin Shaw continues his work deconstructing tabloid headlines in ‘Special Angel’, while Alma Singer’s charming hand-finished work ‘Mates for Life’ depicts love-struck flamingos. Continuing on the theme of hope, UK artist Eeelus’ print ‘Weight of Choice’ is inspired by watching the artist’s daughter grow, play and learn to navigate her world and Dave Buonaguidi’s poignant ‘This Will Pass’ hints at brighter days ahead – a pertinent reminder for dark days.
“We’re thrilled to once again partner with the Big Issue on their 2025 project, Deck The Walls, collaborating with artists to print very special editions in the Jealous Print Studio for a very good cause. Jealous works with quite a few good causes but the Big Issue is the one that we hold dearest to our heart. They’ve always supported us as much as we try to support them!” - Dario Illari, Director, Jealous
Published in the Jealous Print Studio, discover our limited edition Jealous X Big Issue Deck The Walls collection here.


