Parthenon
Laura Lees£1,400.00
Description
“Edinburgh’s Disgrace, as its fondly known, was halted mid-construction due to running out of money. I think it’s even better for not being finished. It’s still spectacular, and it keeps us in our place."
Carlton Hill, Charles Robert Cockerell and William Henry Playfair, 1826
Nylon thread appliqué on leather and felt
Dimensions:
67x50cm (framed)
57x39cm (unframed)
The exhibition will be held complete until June 18th. Purchases will be shipped after this date.
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About the makerLaura Lees studied tapestry at Duncan of Jordanstone in Dundee and has made embroidery a central tenet of her varied artistic, commercial and collaborative practice.
Laura Lees
About the makerLaura Lees studied tapestry at Duncan of Jordanstone in Dundee and has made embroidery a central tenet of her varied artistic, commercial and collaborative practice.

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Newhaven Light
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The Commie
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Edinburgh’s Disgrace
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Modern One Portico
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Favourite Shop
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Daytime Distraction
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Collective
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