Dick (Handmade)
Edition of 1
Signed in pencil
FREE Frame not included
40x50cm
These handmade prints are made with repurposed fallen billboard advert paper which I collected from outdoor sites, I cut them down, separated many of the sheets where possible, then salt dried and weight pressed them for two months. Following this I curated appropriate sections to be laid behind laser cut stenciled quotes, exposing specific sections, textures and colours of the advert paper. In some cases I used the reverse traditional blue backed paper, which gives a sky-like appearance.
I hear this one in a matey sort of way when you, it asks for a certain behaviour, dictated by social etiquette. It requires a certain familiarity, and is almost always given received with a smile.
Edition of 1
Signed in pencil
FREE Frame not included
40x50cm
These handmade prints are made with repurposed fallen billboard advert paper which I collected from outdoor sites, I cut them down, separated many of the sheets where possible, then salt dried and weight pressed them for two months. Following this I curated appropriate sections to be laid behind laser cut stenciled quotes, exposing specific sections, textures and colours of the advert paper. In some cases I used the reverse traditional blue backed paper, which gives a sky-like appearance.
I hear this one in a matey sort of way when you, it asks for a certain behaviour, dictated by social etiquette. It requires a certain familiarity, and is almost always given received with a smile.
Edition of 1
Signed in pencil
FREE Frame not included
40x50cm
These handmade prints are made with repurposed fallen billboard advert paper which I collected from outdoor sites, I cut them down, separated many of the sheets where possible, then salt dried and weight pressed them for two months. Following this I curated appropriate sections to be laid behind laser cut stenciled quotes, exposing specific sections, textures and colours of the advert paper. In some cases I used the reverse traditional blue backed paper, which gives a sky-like appearance.
I hear this one in a matey sort of way when you, it asks for a certain behaviour, dictated by social etiquette. It requires a certain familiarity, and is almost always given received with a smile.