Move Along...
…Everything to see here
A father once sent his five year old son to the police station with a note. After reading the note the policeman locked the young boy up for several minutes in a cell, stating this is what happens to naughty boys. This left the child with a lifelong fear of policeman as well as authoritative figures. That boy was Alfred Hitchcock.
These themes are often referenced within his films and this print serves as a play on the old trope ‘move along, nothing to see here’.
One colour screenprint on white 220gsm cartridge paper.
Signed
Editions: 25
Size: A5 (148 x 210mm)
…Everything to see here
A father once sent his five year old son to the police station with a note. After reading the note the policeman locked the young boy up for several minutes in a cell, stating this is what happens to naughty boys. This left the child with a lifelong fear of policeman as well as authoritative figures. That boy was Alfred Hitchcock.
These themes are often referenced within his films and this print serves as a play on the old trope ‘move along, nothing to see here’.
One colour screenprint on white 220gsm cartridge paper.
Signed
Editions: 25
Size: A5 (148 x 210mm)
…Everything to see here
A father once sent his five year old son to the police station with a note. After reading the note the policeman locked the young boy up for several minutes in a cell, stating this is what happens to naughty boys. This left the child with a lifelong fear of policeman as well as authoritative figures. That boy was Alfred Hitchcock.
These themes are often referenced within his films and this print serves as a play on the old trope ‘move along, nothing to see here’.
One colour screenprint on white 220gsm cartridge paper.
Signed
Editions: 25
Size: A5 (148 x 210mm)