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Frog by Darren King

This piece is made entirely from paper and adhesive, with zero paint used.

All paper elements have been harvested from discarded or damaged books, junk mail, children’s books, packaging materials, brochures and vintage magazines. The background features pages torn directly from a vintage, yellowed cookbook titled French Country Cooking.

By reusing materials that would otherwise be discarded, this work transforms forgotten ephemera into something new.

Sealed with three coats of high-gloss varnish, the artwork’s sleek, glass-like surface intensifies its depth and vibrancy. Despite its size, this little piece really pops.

Thanks for checking it out.
Cheers, Darren

Frog

Darren King

AUD$360
Size: 25.3w x 25.3h x 3.7d cms
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Additional Information

Frog by Darren King

This piece is made entirely from paper and adhesive, with zero paint used.

All paper elements have been harvested from discarded or damaged books, junk mail, children’s books, packaging materials, brochures and vintage magazines. The background features pages torn directly from a vintage, yellowed cookbook titled French Country Cooking.

By reusing materials that would otherwise be discarded, this work transforms forgotten ephemera into something new.

Sealed with three coats of high-gloss varnish, the artwork’s sleek, glass-like surface intensifies its depth and vibrancy. Despite its size, this little piece really pops.

Thanks for checking it out.
Cheers, Darren