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Peter Blake
Wooden Puzzle Series Set, 2013
Silkscreen on Paper
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
416mm x 492mm x 2mm
Edition of 100
Copyright The Artist
'Wooden Puzzle Series'- A set of 5 signed, limited edition silkscreens with glitter, collaged elements, embossing and glazes by Sir Peter Blake. Prints are available individually or as part of...
'Wooden Puzzle Series'- A set of 5 signed, limited edition silkscreens with glitter, collaged elements, embossing and glazes by Sir Peter Blake. Prints are available individually or as part of a set (including '50', 'Friendship', 'Landscape', 'Everley Brothers', 'The Kiss'). Printed at Coriander Studios, published by CCA Galleries.
The Wooden Puzzle Series includes five silkscreen prints created from collages of printed ephemera and objects from Peter Blake’s extensive personal collection. Through the use of collaged elements, embossing, glazes and glitter Blake gives this series a tangibility and depth that is akin to the original materials. His theme throughout the Wooden Puzzle Series is once again the everyday and popular from a bygone age. Cutlery and crayons meet postcards, cartoons and pin-ups. Each work is a jewel of colour and form; together they tell a story of the major influences in Blake’s work; from his interest in found art and objects to his nostalgia for a childhood age of innocence and excitement.
The Wooden Puzzle Series includes five silkscreen prints created from collages of printed ephemera and objects from Peter Blake’s extensive personal collection. Through the use of collaged elements, embossing, glazes and glitter Blake gives this series a tangibility and depth that is akin to the original materials. His theme throughout the Wooden Puzzle Series is once again the everyday and popular from a bygone age. Cutlery and crayons meet postcards, cartoons and pin-ups. Each work is a jewel of colour and form; together they tell a story of the major influences in Blake’s work; from his interest in found art and objects to his nostalgia for a childhood age of innocence and excitement.