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A collection of original, vintage collecting cards and brass pieces arranged on painted canvas with a three-dimensional element. The work is mounted behind glass in a dark brown, wooden frame.

Featuring hand drawn images of historical scenes, these cards were produced by the Brooke Bond Tea Company in the 1960’s where they would have been individually collected from boxes of tea in an attempt to complete the set. 

These particular cards have been gathered from a variety of sources and brought together to create a repetitious pattern reminiscent of a rug or printed fabric when viewed from a distance.  

The arrangement also draws inspiration from complete sets of framed collecting cards found on walls adorning many traditional English pubs. 

The addition of a brass sphere or circular form hints at a strange planet or other celestial body, and evokes an other-worldliness that suggests these pioneers are exploring an unknown landscape.
A collection of original, vintage collecting cards and brass pieces arranged on painted canvas with a three-dimensional element. The work is mounted behind glass in a dark brown, wooden frame.

Featuring hand drawn images of historical scenes, these cards were produced by the Brooke Bond Tea Company in the 1960’s where they would have been individually collected from boxes of tea in an attempt to complete the set. 

These particular cards have been gathered from a variety of sources and brought together to create a repetitious pattern reminiscent of a rug or printed fabric when viewed from a distance.  

The arrangement also draws inspiration from complete sets of framed collecting cards found on walls adorning many traditional English pubs. 

The addition of a brass sphere or circular form hints at a strange planet or other celestial body, and evokes an other-worldliness that suggests these pioneers are exploring an unknown landscape.
A collection of original, vintage collecting cards and brass pieces arranged on painted canvas with a three-dimensional element. The work is mounted behind glass in a dark brown, wooden frame.

Featuring hand drawn images of historical scenes, these cards were produced by the Brooke Bond Tea Company in the 1960’s where they would have been individually collected from boxes of tea in an attempt to complete the set. 

These particular cards have been gathered from a variety of sources and brought together to create a repetitious pattern reminiscent of a rug or printed fabric when viewed from a distance.  

The arrangement also draws inspiration from complete sets of framed collecting cards found on walls adorning many traditional English pubs. 

The addition of a brass sphere or circular form hints at a strange planet or other celestial body, and evokes an other-worldliness that suggests these pioneers are exploring an unknown landscape.
A collection of original, vintage collecting cards and brass pieces arranged on painted canvas with a three-dimensional element. The work is mounted behind glass in a dark brown, wooden frame.

Featuring hand drawn images of historical scenes, these cards were produced by the Brooke Bond Tea Company in the 1960’s where they would have been individually collected from boxes of tea in an attempt to complete the set. 

These particular cards have been gathered from a variety of sources and brought together to create a repetitious pattern reminiscent of a rug or printed fabric when viewed from a distance.  

The arrangement also draws inspiration from complete sets of framed collecting cards found on walls adorning many traditional English pubs. 

The addition of a brass sphere or circular form hints at a strange planet or other celestial body, and evokes an other-worldliness that suggests these pioneers are exploring an unknown landscape.
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Adventurers & Explorers Collage

Adam Robinson

United Kingdom

Collage, Paper on Canvas

Size: 32.3 W x 24 H x 1.4 D in

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A collection of original, vintage collecting cards and brass pieces arranged on painted canvas with a three-dimensional element. The work is mounted behind glass in a dark brown, wooden frame. Featuring hand drawn images of historical scenes, these cards were produced by the Brooke Bond Tea Company in the 1960’s where they would have been individually collected from boxes of tea in an attempt to complete the set. These particular cards have been gathered from a variety of sources and brought together to create a repetitious pattern reminiscent of a rug or printed fabric when viewed from a distance. The arrangement also draws inspiration from complete sets of framed collecting cards found on walls adorning many traditional English pubs. The addition of a brass sphere or circular form hints at a strange planet or other celestial body, and evokes an other-worldliness that suggests these pioneers are exploring an unknown landscape.

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Collage:Paper on Canvas

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Size:32.3 W x 24 H x 1.4 D in

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Adam Robinson is an emerging artist who was born and raised in Sydney and has been living and working in London for the past 18 years. Robinson’s work reflects his passion for colour, found materials and the processes of collecting and arranging. He draws inspiration from a wide variety of sources with architecture and the built environment being particularly influential. The found and sometimes forgotten materials he uses, with their strong sense of nostalgia and history, are a further source of inspiration and fascination to him. He aims to transform these objects such that they exist in a more contemporary and ordered context and with a clean, vibrant and geometric aesthetic. He also enjoys the emotional response that colour and repetition can bring and the notion that once the materials are altered, rearranged and framed they are perceived in an altogether different way. Since graduating in Australia with a degree in Theatre Design he has worked primarily in television as an Art Director but now focuses on his art practice. Adam Robinson has exhibited in numerous exhibitions and art fairs both in London and New York and has been highlighted by Rebecca Wilson, chief curator at Saatchi Art, as One to Watch.

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