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I Pretend To Work - Exclusive To FFLF HQ
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I Pretend To Work - Exclusive To FFLF HQ

Andy Smith

A silk screen-print on 270gsm Colour Plan paper. A framed print is also available but please contact us to discuss any additional costs.
Product code: LES_ASPTV

Availability: In stock

£95.00
£95.00

I Pretend To Work - Exclusive To FFLF HQ

This original Silk Screen-Print is an exciting collaboration between Fee Fee La Fou Enterprises & Andy Smith. The colour way is inspired by the circus' neon interior & as a result it is available exclusively from the big top shop. A little something to brighten up those office walls & it’s definitely not a suitable Christmas gift for your boss, unless of course, you are the boss! It is printed on 270gsm Colour Plan paper & is varnished. It is from an limited edition of 20, numbered & signed by the artist. It is 58cm x 43cm. This print will be dispatched via Royal Mail’s First Class Recorded Delivery Service. The unframed print will be rolled into s standard shipping tube or flat-packed inside a cardboard sleeve. Please note the price does not include a mount, even in instances where the print is photographed displayed in one anywhere on this website. This print is also available framed & can be delivered by courier services. Please contact us immediately after purchasing the item, to order a bespoke or readymade frame or to discuss delivery arrangements & confirm courier costs. Alternatively you are welcome to collect framed pieces from our shop.

Andy Smith

Andy’s favourite colour is blue. He has trouble sleeping at night. Lately he’s found himself to be rather forgetful too. He pretends to work at the Fairground but really he’s going nowhere. Fast. Round & round. Up & down. No matter how hard he tries he just can't seem to escape. Sometimes life feels such a struggle that he finds himself gasping for air & wondering what’s the point in it all. And just when he thinks he might have found a reason to live, he experiences another bout of forgetfulness. Here we go again. So next time you go to the Funfair, please remember that everyone gets lonely sometimes; even a little goldfish inside its plastic bag.