Joe Webb collects vintage magazines and printed ephemera. He uses this material to create simple but elegant hand-made collages. The artist refuses to use Photoshop to manipulate imagery.
Webb uses simple and concise cuts to transform the original material into more surreal and enigmatic artworks.
The exhibition, 'Paper Cuts', took place at the Saatchi Gallery's Prints & Originals Gallery, in April 2015.
Category: | Prints |
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Length: | 50 Cm |
Height: | 64 Cm |
Width: | 2 Cm |
Material: | 5 layer silkscreen with glitter high gloss varnish |
Framed: | No |
Edition: | 1 out of 100 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Shipping from: | Saudi Arabia |
Joe Webb (1976) creates hand made collages with a message. Webb reimagines found imagery using simple and concise edits to make thought provoking artworks. He looks at issues such as the environment, war, inequality - and questions our place in the universe asking us to become more aware, conscious and content.