TV Memorial
Ever wondered what to do with your TV? Well, Montreal-based Ben Depelteau has an innovative solution, and has turned it into these great screen prints. You can find them here. You can see more of Ben’s great work at Px(c), the artist’s “corporate alter-ego”.

And be sure to check out the wonderful “Appliance Catastrophes” series of prints here - brilliant.
In Appliance Catastrophes, Px (c) combines the humor of Albert Camus and the visual insight of Barbara Kruger to create a series of collages that celebrate mundane tragedy: a washer leak, a toaster oven on fire, or mould in a coffee maker. The series is deceptive, however. The ordinary mixes with the surreal: fingers accidentally stitched by a sewing machine, a blender splattering blood, or a cat sucked up by a vacuum. The 8″x8″ cardboard works are made using pencil, acrylic, silkscreen ink, rubber stamp ink and found images.
Images Copyright © Ben Depelteau.















5 Comments, Comment or Trackback
paintmeblack69
These are so cool! Are they just screen-printed, or mixed media? Hw much are they?
Apr 8th, 2007
johno
I think they probably are mixed media, but not sure. If you follow the link in the post you’ll get to the Kasini House Art Shop. The artist informed me that there are still some in stock.
Apr 8th, 2007
Px(c)
thanks again for the feature. to answer the question, the images are simply screenprinted. it’s a three polls print. since the sketches had pencil, i used dark silver ink to imitate the drawing part on the prints.
Apr 12th, 2007
cheshireCAT
By three polls, you mean 3 screens? I really like the effect - I wish the image was higher res, so I can see the detail. Love the style, and the paper it’s printed on - makes me think of packing paper - prolly not, but this color is perfect.
Apr 12th, 2007
Px(c)
yep, the three colors were printed separately. hi-res image can be found on my website: http://pxcorporation.com/database/?cat=8
Apr 16th, 2007
Reply to “TV Memorial”