Stan Smith Plate is a ceramic plate by Haus of Lucy. From a limited edition of 30, this piece is exclusive to Art Republic and is signed and numbered by the artist on the back and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Once a trademark trainer of the terraces and now a firm favourite for any fashionable feet, the Stan Smith is the ultimate classic crep. But did you know… 1) Between 2009 and 2015, a pair could be found in every British household. 2) Stan Smith was such a huge fan of Eminem that it was he who inspired ‘Stan’. 3) The shoes were originally intended to have three green stripes, but it was decided they looked too much like Pacers sweets, so perforations were used instead. 4) On his 1989 world tour, Elton John's rider included a fresh pair for every venue he played because he never likes to wear the same shoes more than once.
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Size: Signed and numbered on the Back with COA
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Haus of Lucy, formerly known as Lucy Bryant, is a multimedia artist and graphic designer whose work responds to and makes comment upon contemporary culture. Haus of Lucy appropriates classical, antiquated art forms and creates a contrast between old and new, urban and classic.
Haus of Lucy, formerly known as Lucy Bryant, is a multimedia artist and graphic designer whose work responds to and makes comment upon contemporary culture. Haus of Lucy appropriates classical, antiquated art forms and creates a contrast between old and new, urban and classic.
In appropriating the classical picturesque Eighteenth Century landscape, Lucy paints and subverts expectations by alluding to current social, political and cultural commentaries. A true sense of discord is evident in her prints, but the unexpected anachronisms that deftly find their way into her compositions result in artwork that is saturated in humour. We love the refreshingly comic disruption of the ordinary, juxtaposing the past with the present, making us question if the woman in that portrait really is wearing Beats headphones. Lucy graduated from the University of Derby where she was formally trained in Fine Art, before taking the art world by storm. Lucy worked as a graphic designer for magazines such as Closer and Heat after graduating, before focusing on her art career in 2017 after feeling creatively stifled. Lucy has exhibited in Brighton at the Fringe Festival, in the Paxton Glew gallery and at the London Craft Week. In 2018, Lucy was invited to participate in Bob Osbourne and Carrie Reichardt’s Cash is King project that later was published as a book and exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery.