W.A. Bench Players Postcard Set -10pcs
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In this Bench Players Postcard Set, a variety of domesticated and wild animals march across the paper, illustrated by Rop van Mierlo who is known for his wet-on-wet painting style. The result is a series of amorphous and fuzzy shapes, yet these vibrant blobs are still easily recognizable as members...
In this Bench Players Postcard Set, a variety of domesticated and wild animals march across the paper, illustrated by Rop van Mierlo who is known for his wet-on-wet painting style. The result is a series of amorphous and fuzzy shapes, yet these vibrant blobs are still easily recognizable as members of the animal kingdom. Use them as postcards or as a playful tool to spark children's imagination.
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Measures 15 x 10 cm
Includes 10 postcards
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About Rop van Mierlo
Rop van Mierlo, known for his wet-on-wet painting style, created a series of animals inspired by the idea of how people try to tame the world in any way they can. While searching for a way to illustrate these animals, he started thinking: "if I would draw a wild animal, I'd be trying to capture it in lines, but that's just another way to control and tame it."
Using his wet-on-wet painting technique, Rop van Mierlo's animal series is thus represented in amorphous and fuzzy shapes, yet these blobs are still easily recognizable as members of the animal kingdom — vibrant and untameable.