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VHS Stack Throw Blanket

$65
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VHS Stack Throw Blanket

$65
Size: 51" x 60"
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Description

A densely stacked collection of VHS tapes fills the composition, their spines revealing a kaleidoscope of printed labels, colorful stripes, and faded text against a deep black background. The tightly arranged cassettes create a grid-like rhythm punctuated by pops of neon pink, yellow, and rainbow gradients that speak to the analog era's visual character and chaotic charm. For a media room, dorm, or nostalgic entertainment space. Plush sherpa fleece that gets softer with every wash, printed to order in three sizes. Made to be pulled off the couch and actually used, not folded away like store-shelf decor.

Specifications

  • Crafted with 100% polyester sherpa fleece
  • Single-sided design with white on the reverse side
  • Crafted with 100% polyester sherpa fleece
  • Single-sided design with white on the reverse side

Care

  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low
  • Do not iron or dry clean
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low
  • Do not iron or dry clean

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About This Piece

VHS Stack

HOLLIS BROWN THORNTON

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HOLLIS BROWN THORNTON
About The Artist

I work with the objects of my past, from pop culture to family photos, and fragment this imagery, similar to memory fragmentation. I erase the identities in family photos. I reproduce pieces of the past in markers, paint, and a printmaking process, in a balance of imprecision while attempting to maintain a level of control, similar to memory's attempts to reproduce events in an inherently flawed and personal way. Sometimes I pixelate these images, representing the simplified way the past exists in memory and the digital nature of contemporary life. My two fixations are memory and change, documenting my lifetime, beginning in the mid-70s. The 80s were my elementary and middle school years. Then the high school and college years of the 90s. In the 00s I was suddenly an adult artist attempting to make it on my own. The 10s are a balance of being a productive artist while also being a husband and parent. Bright colors. Max Headroom. The Incredible Hulk. Blade Runner. The Goonies. R.E.M. Boards of Canada. Unsolved Mysteries. The NES and early phases of digital technology. The early days of the internet. Small personal things and huge events like 9-11 and the Challenger explosion. Using memory and change as my main themes, I'm primarily concerned with mortality. Not the fear of death, but the fact that we know our time is limited. It makes us do a variety of things. Some of us try to hold onto and perhaps collect the past. Some come up with stories and explanations that deal with these circumstances, creating ideologies and belief systems. Some of us make paintings and drawings that document and attempt to understand the many pieces of what we are. I work out of my warehouse studio in Aiken, SC. Father to Leona the Lioness and married to Amanda, the one and only THORN & FINCH. INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/hollisbrownthornton FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/hollisbrownthornton TUMBLR: www.hollisbrownthornton.tumblr.com FLICKR: www.flickr.com/people/hollisbrownthornton

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