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Silver Surfer

Dress Fabric
1973 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dress fabric of screen-printed brushed cotton satin. Intended to be cut up and made into a bomber jacket with a surfer design, and the directions are printed on the fabric as part of the design. A black ground printed with white-outlined pattern pieces. Some pieces are 'paint-spattered', others are ombréd in sunset tones of pink to blue to yellow to burnt umber, and others are in plain black. The centre back panel features a surfing figure against an ombréd sphere. Accented with diamantés.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSilver Surfer (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Screen-printed brushed cotton satin, diamanté
Brief description
Dress fabric 'Silver Surfer' of screen-printed brushed cotton satin, designed by John Dove and Molly White for Wonder Workshop, England, 1973
Physical description
Dress fabric of screen-printed brushed cotton satin. Intended to be cut up and made into a bomber jacket with a surfer design, and the directions are printed on the fabric as part of the design. A black ground printed with white-outlined pattern pieces. Some pieces are 'paint-spattered', others are ombréd in sunset tones of pink to blue to yellow to burnt umber, and others are in plain black. The centre back panel features a surfing figure against an ombréd sphere. Accented with diamantés.
Dimensions
  • Length: 108in
  • Width: 1130mm
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
'CUT 'N' SEW' [measuring tape underneath] (printed on the bottom of the fabric)
Credit line
Given by Wonder Workshop
Object history
According to the designers, the silver surfer design is a tribute to Jack Kirby (1917-1994), a famous American comic strip artist who created the distinctive look of the comic-book superhero.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.357-1973

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Record createdJanuary 16, 2008
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