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Posted 26th May 2008 by Laura Bannister

If the first thing that enters your head when you hear the word 'silkscreen' is Andy Warhol's multi-coloured Marilyn Monroe, then you really need to see the work of Cody Hoyt. The young printmaker has an impressive array of works under his creative belt, each evoking an atmosphere of quiet catastrophe through the use of subtle pastel colouring, frenzied typography and conflicting geometric shapes. Hoyt's medium is particularly unique - he often overlays prints with gouache and graphite to create interwoven, delicate images. Warhol, eat your heart out.
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