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Falmouth University graduate and full-time graphic designer Jake Jeffries has turned his sharp graphic sensibilities towards print making. Using clean, hard lines, minimalist compositions and monochrome palettes, Jeffries has followed in the footsteps of Pop Art giant Andy Warhol, by translating the iconic into print to create a cult classic.
‘Superstitious Polka Dots’ takes a tongue-in-cheek photograph of Stevie Wonder as its starting point: head tipped back, mouth agape, Stevie is caught mid-laugh, his iconic glasses over his eyes and beaded braids falling about his face. Against a bright, sky-blue background, Jake has composed the singer’s portrait from sections of flat, black and soft, raspberry pink, adding splashes of pink and white polka-dot pattern to his face, as though heat-sensitive. The piece is rich with allusion, as traces of Warhol and Lichtenstein saturate the image to create a visually arresting print.
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Falmouth University graduate and full-time graphic designer Jake Jeffries has turned his sharp graphic sensibilities towards print making. Using clean, hard lines, minimalist compositions and monochrome palettes, Jeffries has followed in the footsteps of Pop Art giant Andy Warhol, by translating the iconic into print to create a cult classic.
‘Superstitious Polka Dots’ takes a tongue-in-cheek photograph of Stevie Wonder as its starting point: head tipped back, mouth agape, Stevie is caught mid-laugh, his iconic glasses over his eyes and beaded braids falling about his face. Against a bright, sky-blue background, Jake has composed the singer’s portrait from sections of flat, black and soft, raspberry pink, adding splashes of pink and white polka-dot pattern to his face, as though heat-sensitive. The piece is rich with allusion, as traces of Warhol and Lichtenstein saturate the image to create a visually arresting print.