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The Harlequin Invasion
This limited edition Silk Screen-Print is designed by Fee Fee La Fou.
It was created to celebrate the opening of Fee Fee La Fou HQ.
It was inspired by the artist’s childhood fascination with coccinellidae, the symbolism associated with ladybirds, Yayoi Kusama’s polka dots & biblical tales from the 10 Plagues of Egypt.
The print is hand-printed on 300gsm Somerset Satin paper & it is hand-finished with glitter embellishments on request.
It is from an edition of 100. Each print is numbered & signed by the artist.
There are 10 different colour ways to choose from in this series, please contact us directly for a colour swatch from which you can make your selection.
It is 70cm x 50cm.
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.
FFLF Enterprises
Fiona Duffelen is a multi disciplinary artist who loves to paint, print, collage, sculpt & sew. She exhibited her work internationally before setting up her studio in Hackney Wick.
Her alter ego Miss Fee Fee La Fou is the Founder & Ringmaster of this three-ring spectacle.
She was the first Sprechstallmeister to wear pink top hat & tails.
The daughter of Leonard Zelig, a mimic, she has been dubbed the Human Chameleon for she has an extraordinary hidden talent – the ability to blend almost seamlessly into intricate backgrounds with careful application of body paint & a bit of acrobatics.
She studies her chosen location for hours before painting herself or other subjects to blend in, taking both texture & perspective into account in order to ensure the complete success of this unusual disappearing act!
Her dressing room Dreamland is a neon nirvana; a cornucopia of kitsch for it contains thousands of pieces of original neon art including a miniature replica of Vegas & Arthur Windley’s miniature funfair, which he built for his own amusement, in his garden shed over a 40-year period.