Description
History
Described as “a key weapon in your kitchen arsenal,” Campbell’s have been stocking shelves for over 150 years in 200 different countries. It was created by Joseph A. Campbell and Abraham Anderson in 1869, who started by making jellies, condiments and canned vegetables.
Campbell’s has filled the bellies of people like Andy Warhol, how used to “…drink it. [He] used to have the same lunch for 20years.” Hence why he created the most recognisable print in the world.
This piece of artwork will sit perfectly on any shelf in your home.
Warning cannot be consumed.
Artist
Felt artist Lucy Sparrow is one of the most exciting and original artists working in the UK today. Her practice is quirky yet subversive, luring the audience in with her soft, tactile, colourful felt creations. She took the art world by storm in Summer 2014 with the opening of her fully stocked felt Corner shop installation in London’s East End. With queues around the block and wall-to-wall media coverage, the installation was both a commercial and critical success.
Lucy since then has opened a Convenience Store and is shown in galleries from London to Los Angeles with no sign of slowing down.
Art Work Care
DO NOT WASH.
About Art Work
Handmade Lucy Sparrow artwork painted and signed on reverse.
80% Felt
10% Acrylic Paint
10% Blood, Sweat and Tears
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