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Lie Lie Land is a screenprint, hand finished with watercolours and silver leaf by street artist Bambi. Printed on Somerset tub sized satin 410gsm paper, this print is from a limited edition of 30, each of which is unique, and is signed and numbered by the artist. Each artwork is accompanied by a CoA issued by the artist, and is tagged and registered with Tagsmart. Lie Lie Land was originally sprayed onto an Islington wall in 2017 as a parody of the blockbuster Hollywood movie La La Land. As the artist says, "At the time, the film poster was pasted everywhere in London - a happy couple dancing without a care in the world - on buses, bus stops and billboards. The film was released during a dark political time when the UK government lied about many things and literally held hands with Donald Trump." The artist kept back a small hand-finished edition to be released at the moment when - for better or worse - both leaders had stepped down from power. In her words: "as the world looks to Biden, this release of Lie Lie Land marks a moment of hope for global politics"
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Screenprint with hand-colouring and silver leaf, on Somerset tub sized Satin 410gsm paper
Size: Signed, inscribed and numbered by the artist with COA
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Bambi is an anonymous street artist famous for her gritty stencil and aerosol spray paint graffiti works that comment on socio-political injustice. Bambi’s art focuses on the struggles of living as a woman in a patriarchal culture and spreads awareness of societal issues through often-controversial imagery.
Bambi is an anonymous street artist famous for her gritty stencil and aerosol spray paint graffiti works that comment on socio-political injustice. Bambi’s art focuses on the struggles of living as a woman in a patriarchal culture and spreads awareness of societal issues through often-controversial imagery.
Initially hailed as ‘The female Banksy’, Bambi has since forged her own identity within the graffiti art scene and has found worldwide acclaim with her gritty politically charged, and witty commentary. She often creates stencils of topical contemporary figures and relates them to popular culture. After receiving an MA from Central St Martins, Bambi’s prominence skyrocketed. A notable exhibition of hers was during the 57th Venice Biennale, where she revealed The Pope Gives Us Hope, a waterfront piece that referenced the Pope’s calls to end climate change. Perhaps her most infamous work is ‘Lie Lie Land’, a stencil of Theresa May and Donald Trump dancing in the pose made famous by the film, La La Land. These brutal reflections of society have gained her a dedicated following on social media platforms as well as a celebrity clientele including Rihanna, Brad Pitt and Adele.
We love how Bambi uses her unique position as an anonymous female artist to spread awareness of societal issues through often-controversial imagery. Initially hailed as ‘The female Banksy’, Bambi has since forged her own identity within the graffiti art scene and has found worldwide acclaim with her politically charged and witty commentary. She often creates stencils of topical contemporary figures and relates them to popular culture.
What is Archival Giclée
Giclée (/ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY) is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented in the late 1980s. It has since been used widely to mean any fine-art printing, usually archival, printed by inkjet. It is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops for their high quality printing, but is also used generically for art printing of any quality.
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