More woodgrain vinyl cutout with white vinyl showing through. A blockmounted piece shown at Saints.
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Clouds
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Red willow
I’m totally milking the things I made for Saints as posts but I’m making up the rules, so why not? This is another cut woodgrain vinyl with wonderful red glossy paper showing through.
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Spring bird
Not yet Spring in Cape Town by any means, but this silkscreen I’ve been putting on Tshirts and pillow cases reminds me that it is on its way soon.
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More Rockster
More of my Rockster fabric designs using San rock paintings from the Cederburg region. Thanks to Peter Slingsby for his meticulous recording of these delicate paintings.
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Orange Rum cocktail
Cut paper and woodgrain vinyl illustration I’ve submitted to Obrigado magazine as an illustration for their rum, orange zest and chocolate winter cocktail recipe. Hold thumbs.
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Fridge magnets
I use my trusty NT cutter to cut these from adhesive vinyl, and then use lo-tack tape to stick them down on magnetic sheets that I also cut. For the Kinder Kunst show at What if the World I thought I’d be smart and get some of them cut at a vinyl cutting place, but …
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Blue Birds
Cutout birds. Possibly to be a melamine tray too. Actually, this would be nice on a Tshirt. Hmmm.
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Two more from Saints
Two more pieces I made for the What if the World… Patron Saints project. The trees are wood grain vinyl stuck onto cut paper with a beautiful linen-like texture which somehow has a lovely retro vibe (paper vibes?). Unfortunately, I stuck the paper down with double sided tape and because it’s quite big, it’s starting …
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Rockster
For a while, I’ve been working at a range of designs that use San rock drawings as a starting point. Most of the time, these are used in a very kitsch way that attempts to preserve the feeling that the paintings are ancient artefacts. With my repeat designs, I’ve made patterns that are contemporary, using …
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