Lilbuddesigns
Why so fly?
Why so fly?
This playful collage captures a moment of curiosity and consequence, portraying a fish intent on updating his hat with a fresh set of feathers, only to find himself caught on the hook instead. The scene balances humor and tension, freezing the instant where intention meets outcome.
The composition is collaged using vintage advertisements from Field & Stream and mid-century fashion magazines, layered to create a narrative-rich, surreal interaction. At the center of the exchange is the fly, hand drawn by Matt Clark and inspired by the original fly-tying sketches of Charles F. Orvis, grounding the piece in the history and craftsmanship of early American fly fishing.
Warm, aged tones and distressed textures reinforce the vintage collage aesthetic, while expressive details keep the work lighthearted and engaging. The piece reflects on temptation, vanity, and the unintended consequences that follow even the simplest pursuits.
Matt Clark masterfully mixes and remixes visual elements, crafting works that resonate with contemporary audiences while paying homage to the past. The dynamic compositions and rich textures found in Lil Bud Designs invite viewers on a visual journey, encouraging them to explore the stories woven into each piece.
Product Details:
- Fine Art Print
- Does not include mat or frame, giving you the freedom to choose your own
- Size: 11" x 14"
Made in the USA
Note: Many items at Peska Collective are handmade or created in small batches. Variations in design, color, shape, materials, and size are to be expected, and some pieces may show subtle imperfections, especially in art and craft goods. We see these details not as flaws, but as part of the story, each piece carrying its own character, shaped by the hands that made it.
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