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Tableau Fabric by Jyoti Bhomik for Heal’s. 3.4 metres of unused and very useable fabric that captures the 1960’s Flower Power Era.
Pop Art in painting was at its height in the mid 60s, Roy Lichtenstein reinterpreted the strip cartoon, Andy Warhol’s factory is churning out Marilyn Monroe prints. Driven by the explosion of consumerism and mass market advertising the Pop aesthetic was used to reinterpret a huge range of classic, folk and ethnic sources. As we headed to the “Summer of Love” these images were the perfect visual to capture the freedom and optimism of the mid sixties.
Peace and Love
340cm x 122cm wide
Tableau Fabric by Jyoti Bhomik for Heal’s. 3.4 metres of unused and very useable fabric that captures the 1960’s Flower Power Era.
Pop Art in painting was at its height in the mid 60s, Roy Lichtenstein reinterpreted the strip cartoon, Andy Warhol’s factory is churning out Marilyn Monroe prints. Driven by the explosion of consumerism and mass market advertising the Pop aesthetic was used to reinterpret a huge range of classic, folk and ethnic sources. As we headed to the “Summer of Love” these images were the perfect visual to capture the freedom and optimism of the mid sixties.
Peace and Love
340cm x 122cm wide
Tableau Fabric by Jyoti Bhomik for Heal’s. 3.4 metres of unused and very useable fabric that captures the 1960’s Flower Power Era.
Pop Art in painting was at its height in the mid 60s, Roy Lichtenstein reinterpreted the strip cartoon, Andy Warhol’s factory is churning out Marilyn Monroe prints. Driven by the explosion of consumerism and mass market advertising the Pop aesthetic was used to reinterpret a huge range of classic, folk and ethnic sources. As we headed to the “Summer of Love” these images were the perfect visual to capture the freedom and optimism of the mid sixties.
Peace and Love
340cm x 122cm wide
The irony of course is that homeware designers, working for capitalists, now had a dazzling array of inspiration and colour at their fingertips. Large scale floral designs were printed in saturated hues of purple, red, hot pink, vibrating blues, vivid greens and oranges. Ultimate eye candy after the drab 50’s.
The young just emerging Jyoti Bhomik, a freelance graphic designer and technical assistant in the silk screen printing department at the Central School produced Pop Art patterns for Heals, John Lewis and Midwinter that reinterpreted motifs sourced from her Indian Heritage
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