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Mono, 2013

Mono, 2013

Mono is a limited edition silkscreen print on paper with diamond dust, embossing, and gloss glaze by British artist Joe Webb. ā€˜Mono’ is available for individual purchase or as part of a set of four, which includesĀ ā€˜Absent Minded’, ā€˜Antares & Love IV’, ā€˜Daydream’, and ā€˜Mono’. Printed at Coriander Studio and published by CCA Galleries.

In his collaboration with CCA Galleries and Coriander Studio, Webb preserved his signature collaged, hand-made approach by cutting and pasting the prints, while also incorporating gold and silver leaf, mirrored papers, diamond dust, and glazes. His goal was to ā€œreinvent the original works as high-quality, multi-layered silkscreened collages, refining and embellishing the ideas behind the pieces during the process.ā€ Each collage explores themes of loss, romance, and nostalgia, often by removing the male protagonist from view. In ā€˜Mono’, only the male’s beady eye is visible, peering uneasily at his female counterpart through his monocle.

Size (cm): 90 x 72

$313.96

Original: $1,046.53

-70%
Mono, 2013—

$1,046.53

$313.96

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Mono is a limited edition silkscreen print on paper with diamond dust, embossing, and gloss glaze by British artist Joe Webb. ā€˜Mono’ is available for individual purchase or as part of a set of four, which includesĀ ā€˜Absent Minded’, ā€˜Antares & Love IV’, ā€˜Daydream’, and ā€˜Mono’. Printed at Coriander Studio and published by CCA Galleries.

In his collaboration with CCA Galleries and Coriander Studio, Webb preserved his signature collaged, hand-made approach by cutting and pasting the prints, while also incorporating gold and silver leaf, mirrored papers, diamond dust, and glazes. His goal was to ā€œreinvent the original works as high-quality, multi-layered silkscreened collages, refining and embellishing the ideas behind the pieces during the process.ā€ Each collage explores themes of loss, romance, and nostalgia, often by removing the male protagonist from view. In ā€˜Mono’, only the male’s beady eye is visible, peering uneasily at his female counterpart through his monocle.

Size (cm): 90 x 72