Andrew
Mockett鈥檚 art is inspired by icons of modern day mass-media. Keeping true to the materials of consumerism, by printing on cardboard and paper, he nonetheless defies the practices of mass-production that his subject matter so typically represents. Using intricate and time-consuming linocut, woodcut and screen-printing techniques to create large-scale, vibrant images of the characters and commodities of the 1960s and 1970s, Mockett carries the concerns and tropes of Pop Art into new and unexpected territories.