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Red Pepper

Greetings Card
2002 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This card is an example of one of twenty-four designs presented in Zuva Originals' 'In Our Coats' range. The handmade cards use vibrantly coloured synthetic media to depict playful scenes and fanciful characters. The cards are designed with a deliberate element of kitsch.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleRed Pepper (generic title)
Materials and techniques
PVC stitched to paper card
Brief description
Greetings card by Zuva Originals
Physical description
Contemporary greetings card whose surface is decorated with PVC cut-out designs. The design on yellow paper card consists of a red pepper and a two-tone green stem made from quilted PVC stitched onto backing card with thread.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15.8cm
  • Width: 11.05cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Hand Made and Printed Cards/ Zuva Originals/ 01 235 529444/ Please Recycle (1) Makers's mark; English; lower centre on reverse)
  • In Our Coats (Label; English; lower centre on reverse)
  • JB12 (Unknown; lower left corner on reverse)
Credit line
Given by the maker
Subject depicted
Summary
This card is an example of one of twenty-four designs presented in Zuva Originals' 'In Our Coats' range. The handmade cards use vibrantly coloured synthetic media to depict playful scenes and fanciful characters. The cards are designed with a deliberate element of kitsch.
Collection
Accession number
E.283-2002

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Record createdOctober 29, 2003
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