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Photographic print, 10 x 8 inches including ivory mount.
Subject: The funfair at the end of the Palace Pier, Brighton, (or simply Brighton Pier given the West Pier is home only to starlings) seen through the ornate Victorian cast-iron railings of the pier.
Photographic print, 10 x 8 inches including black mount.
Subject: How London often appears (or is perceived to appear).
Taken approaching Piccadilly Circus in the rain on a 88 bus.
Photographic print on canvas, approximately 30 x 20 inches (770 x 520 mm) with slight variation on each item, with border-less wraparound framing. This mounting method generates cropping when viewed head-on. Unframed canvas prints will be supplied on orders requiring international delivery; these can be mounted locally.
There are only 20 prints available in this format. All prints in this run will be numbered and signed by the artist.
Subject: A man swimming in a rooftop pool. As one does.
Quirky mounting angle optional.
Photographic print, 10 x 8 inches including ivory mount.
Subject: An old Union flag, folded upon itself.
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Tunnel British Machine
Greeting card, A6 size, with white envelope.
Subject: Lego and Doctor Who; how can that not win? Graffiti stencil of a very happy looking, mindless automaton baddie done in the style of a Lego mini-figure found sprayed on one of the piles of the former West Pier in Brighton. I couldn't find any of a Dalek or two, but they might under the Pleasure Pier.
Edit: So it turns out this is derived from one of the symbols the Cybermen used to use in the original series (the precise logo varied with the appearance; rebranding isn't just a wholly-organic human trait).