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Through a glass brightly...

Art, Illustration

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 4 May 2011, 12:00    Permalink    Comments (8)

Image maker Luke Insect has created a series of psychedelic installation pieces using large Victorian window frames sourced from reclamation yards in East Sussex. The artworks are currently showing at London's Idea Generation Gallery in Shoreditch as part of the ON: Acid House Art & 20th Century Psychedelia show...

The imagery, Luke Insect tells us, is screenprinted directly onto powder-coated glass panels and then freshly framed in the window frame panels...

The pieces hang among a selection of new and back catalogue works by Luke and also fellow exhibitors Leo Zero and Dave Little who have all been actively involved in creating imagery and graphics for clubnights and record labels for several years. The exhibition runs until Saturday May 14 and will be open late (until 9pm) this Thursday evening, May 5. More info at gallery.ideageneration.co.uk.

8 Comments

Really cool. The one with a hand at each corner is my personal favourite. I'd love to see them back lit.
Ben Lamb
2011-05-04 12:54:41


Liking these very much!
Jolt
2011-05-04 12:58:23


Hello,

Lovely discovery.

We have posted this article (in french) on our site with the relevant credit.

Thanks again for sharing.

Merci.

Em
ETATmodern
2011-05-04 13:32:01


I have the original Spectrum Flyer/Poster by Dave Little that they are selling over at Culture Label as part of this exhibition...I wonder if it is worth £225!
Framedink
2011-05-04 13:33:54


Wow, these are stunning!
Ian C
2011-05-04 16:57:47


I think Gilbert and George would like these
Tony McSweeney
2011-05-06 14:54:14


great work! If these were hung outside would they weather well?
bluepigcreative
2011-05-09 12:27:00


OMG, this is awesome. Beautiful!
Amir Faiz
2011-05-26 11:52:20


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