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Aldous took acid with my dad in 1950's...they discussed Utopianism and cities of The Future...but my dad was drawn into nuclear war planning after the Cuban Missile Crisis and Aldous died on acid in 1963... the same day as JFK...I remember running to a nuclear bunker that day ...the British government thought it was the start of WW3...so did my dad...my dad gave me his signed copy of Aldous's amazing The Doors of Perception; Heaven and Hell for my 18th birthday...
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Sale!Good morning
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Celebrated British fine artist Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell presents this exquisite piece continuing his collaboration with the studio of the late British fine artist Brett Neal. Beagle in Boots (Love in Pink & Silver) is the culmination of works the artist has undertaken in his studio in Thailand, influenced and drawing on the exploration of spirituality and values including morals and virtues. The artist playfully presents these notions on a lighthearted form which can only be described as Pop; a dog wearing shoes. The resulting piece is both fun and beautiful.
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Celebrated British fine artist Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell presents this exquisite piece continuing his collaboration with the studio of the late British fine artist Brett Neal. Beagle in Boots (Faith in Black & Gold) is the culmination of works the artist has undertaken in his studio in Thailand, influenced and drawing on the exploration of spirituality and values including morals and virtues. The artist playfully presents these notions on a lighthearted form which can only be described as Pop; a dog wearing shoes. The resulting piece is both fun and beautiful.
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Celebrated British fine artist Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell presents this exquisite piece continuing his collaboration with the studio of the late British fine artist Brett Neal. Beagle in Boots (Justice in Green & Silver)) is the culmination of works the artist has undertaken in his studio in Thailand, influenced and drawing on the exploration of spirituality and values including morals and virtues. The artist playfully presents these notions on a lighthearted form which can only be described as Pop; a dog wearing shoes. The resulting piece is both fun and beautiful.