Todd Slater just dropped 4 posters from Jack White
18 x 24 – 2 color silkscreen – edition of 205 - The lyrics on Jack's
first solo album speak of fierce temptresses and doomed relationships.
The woman on the Sydney print disguises herself as a peacock, a creature
of beauty and intrigue. The center of the image forms a heart but that
love will soon be turned upside down. On the Melbourne print we see
Jack as one with a vulture. The heart has now turned into a spade
symbolizing the conclusion and ending to the relationship. The spade
card is often referred to as the "death card" but every death is marked
with a new beginning.
18 x 24 – 2 color silkscreen – edition of 205 - The lyrics on Jack's
first solo album speak of fierce temptresses and doomed relationships.
The woman on the Sydney print disguises herself as a peacock, a creature
of beauty and intrigue. The center of the image forms a heart but that
love will soon be turned upside down. On the Melbourne print we see
Jack as one with a vulture. The heart has now turned into a spade
symbolizing the conclusion and ending to the relationship. The spade
card is often referred to as the "death card" but every death is marked
with a new beginning.
18 x 24 – 3 color silkscreen – edition of 205 - A peacock replaces it's
feathers annually and is seen as a symbol of renewal and beauty. This
rebirth has led to blue feathers that make a swirling J followed by a W,
Jack's intials. The W is made of three (III) referencing Jack's full
stage name: Jack White III.
18 x 24 – 3 color silkscreen – edition of 205 - A peacock replaces it's
feathers annually and is seen as a symbol of renewal and beauty. This
rebirth has led to blue feathers that make a swirling J followed by a W,
Jack's intials. The W is made of three (III) referencing Jack's full
stage name: Jack White III.
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