Carter Carscadden
Neverland
"Neverland" is a 10x10 screen print in a chartreuse frame, showing a hand drawn orange tiger lily flower in the right bottom corner with periwinkle text to the left that reads "Never growing up is so much fun".
“Existing as a part of a tryptic, "Neverland" explores the tool of emotional immaturity as an anti-community tool in the dissent into dystopia. ”
Work by
Carter Carscadden aka. Starling and Sons
Printmaking and Publications
“William Morris states that humans favour what they keep in their lives to be either useful or beautiful. Because of this, I argue that the pervasiveness of fairytales in our culture illustrates that...” [More]