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There’s Something In Will Broome’s Wardrobe

Published 23 months ago

The illustrator’s new solo show at House of Propellers opens tonight

Will Broome’s dark and simultaneously cute illustration's have graced myriad surfaces – magazines such as Dazed and POP, Wedgewood plates, Marc Jacobs t-shirts, even the toilet walls at Bistrotheque. For his first solo show at House of Propellers Broome will be showing a new body of work that abounds with paper cuts, embossings and screen prints. Here, Dazed speaks to him about how he intends to extend his illustrated mini empire…

Dazed Digital: What propels you and your work?
Will Broome: I don’t think there is any great mystique about me and how I work, I just really like drawing and I really like producing new work. There’s nothing better than being totally engrossed in it and working all night. That’s the thing I like best. I like the simplicity of my work and the stark, graphic nature of what I do. I like that it is very pared down and stripped back. It’s bold and stark. I like the humour in it too.
I don’t use a computer to make work, I’m a bit of a luddite in that sense, and I like that it definitely looks like a human being made it. I like that people like it and appreciate it. I think that whatever job you have, you seek some sort of approval. I still get a buzz if I see someone wearing a t-shirt that I have done and the response to the Wedgwood stuff was great too.

DD: What's in your wardrobe? 
Will Broome: I am VERY specific about what I wear.
On my feet, I only ever wear lace up Vans ‘Authentics’. I have loads of them in different colours and various states of dis-repair. I mean it when I say, I only EVER wear Hanes white socks, Wrangler jeans and Russell Athletic hoodies. My t-shirts are either Lacoste polo, plain white Hanes T’s or band t-shirts; AC/DC and Metallica that kind of thing.
Oh, I just bought some WESC t’s, I Iike them.
In the Winter I wear Patagonia and Northface to keep me dry and warm. I don’t deviate from this ‘look’, even at weddings; I HATE shoes, ties and suits. It looks a bit OCD doesn’t it, but I think I just know what I like. Best of all, is my Metallica ‘Death Magnetic’ tour t-shirt though. I saw them at the soulless bowl that is the O2, but I was in the mosh pit and James Hetfield and I had eye contact during Nothing Else Matters, so it was ace!

DD: Tell us about the exhibition...
Will Broome: Well, I was stoked to be asked for starters. Having a solo show is something that I have wanted to do for a while, just to satisfy my curiosity as an artist. I think that there is some really cool stuff in this exhibition and I am pleased with what I have done. There are lots of new embossed things, paper cuts and screen prints.
I have come to terms with the fact that I am an ‘artist’. I'm an artist who collaborates with the fashion elite a lot, but an artist all the same. I think that the themes are familiar. There is a dark edge behind some fairly cute imagery. I have started to play around with type and multiple images, I’d like to continue working and developing that style.

DD: Talk to us about your process...
Will Broome: The actual style and how I produce the images is constantly evolving. Most of my characters started off much rougher than this during the first project I did for Marc Jacobs. Over the years, I have refined and honed how I work, I think that my work is evolving all the time.
Also, I like the idea of vandalizing or subverting characters that are familiar.

DD: After decorating tea towels, crockery and toilets, what else is going to be part of the Will Broome empire?
Will Broome: More exhibitions like this, I think. Collaborations with cool like-minded people would be fun and possibly some animation; I’d still like to see it move. Also maybe working on a much bigger scale and in 3D a bit more perhaps?
I have lots of plans.

'Will Broome: There's Something in the Wardrobe' at House of Propellers, 5 Back Hill, London EC1R 5EN from July 3 to July 28.

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