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Acre of Green (2007)
This month’s edition features an abstract colour tapestry made from pure pigment on steel.
Self (2006)
This month’s edition features a self portrait made from the artist’s own blood.
Red Radish / Scallion (2012)
This month’s edition features life-sized, hand blown glass sculptures.
Babel (2001)
This month’s edition features hundreds and hundreds of radios, all turned on at once.
Black Square (2003)
This month’s edition features a detailed forest scene painted with just one colour.
Kaari Upson - Mattresses (2013-2014)
This month’s edition features a bunch of dirty, discarded mattresses. Or are they?
The Cornershop (2014)
This month’s edition of Why I Like It features “an art show truly worth making a fuzz about”.
Seurat & Pointillism
This month’s edition of Why I Like It features my earliest “MIND. BLOWN. 🤯” moment in art.
Lay Down Dream (2007)
This month’s edition of Why I Like It features a watershed moment in my private collection.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
