From a limited edition of 100, Saucy II is an artwork by Little Fish Design. Each giclée print is initialled and numbered by the artist.
I have a habit of working on several seemingly disconnected approaches and strands of work at the same time, but that process seems to work well for me as they cross pollinate so to speak and I discover unexpected directions….which of course is the fun bit.
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Saucy II is a humorous and playful work by artist Little Fish Design. It is part of a larger series in which the artist combines the portraits of old masters like Goya, Velázquez, and Fragonard with modern packaging and wrappers. In this artwork, the dress of the female model has been replaced by the iconic imagery of Heinz ketchup, while the figure's hat has been replaced with a white bottle cap.
We love how Little Fish Design seamlessly blurs his imagery together, blending old and new in a way that creates a surreal and disconcerting final piece. This artwork would be the perfect statement piece and could be used to add humour and joy to a dull space. It could also be displayed alongside other works in this series to create a playful gallery wall.
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Giclée print with hand-pulled silkscreen glazes on Somerset paper
Size: Initialled and numbered on the reverse
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The London-based artist and graphic designer Little Fish Design, who's real name is Toby Holmes, creates playful ‘Pop-Surrealist’ artwork that is both quirky and humorous. Little Fish Design’s art combines elaborate portraits from the likes of Goya, Velázquez and Fragonard with disparate materials such as sweet wrappers and nostalgic packaging.
The London-based artist and graphic designer Little Fish Design, who's real name is Toby Holmes, creates playful ‘Pop-Surrealist’ artwork that is both quirky and humorous. Little Fish Design’s art combines elaborate portraits from the likes of Goya, Velázquez and Fragonard with disparate materials such as sweet wrappers and nostalgic packaging.
Little Fish Design establishes a unique and witty relationship between ostentatious portraiture and mundane food packaging, creating a true blend of high and low art with his eclectic and entertaining compositions. Little Fish Design has always admired the work of Robert Rauschenberg and Peter Blake and is inspired by the unconventional use of cultural references and commercialised products within their artworks. They take this inspiration as a starting point and play with it further by creating fantastical contemporary pastiches that appeal to the viewer’s sense of humour.
We love the light-hearted amalgamation of the classical and contemporary, bringing together renaissance-inspired portraiture with advertising icons. Little Fish Design establishes a unique and witty relationship between ostentatious portraiture and mundane food packaging, creating a true blend of high and low art. The eclectic nature of each artwork evokes the nostalgic joy of vintage branding and the joyful unpredictability of merging these famous logos with classical artworks. It's hard not to fall in love with Little Fish Design's unusual compositions.