Edinburgh’s Disgrace
Laura Lees£600.00
Description
"I love going up Calton Hill. The Parthenon is incredible and the fact that it wasn’t finished is even better. It’s a monument to the fallen Scots from the Napoleonic wars and we refer to it as Edinburgh’s Disgrace because we ran out of money to finish it."
The framed embroidered postcards are in a limited edition of ten.
First editions will be shipped soon after the exhibition closes on July 18th. Subsequent frames editions will be shipped 6-8weeks after purchase and may vary very slightly from the image shown, due to the nature of Laura’s freehand embroidery.
Dimensions (framed): height 17cm, width 23cm, depth 3.2cm
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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.
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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.

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Evening Distraction
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Parthenon
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Newhaven Light
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The Commie
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Edinburgh’s Disgrace
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Fancy a Pint?
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Modern One Portico
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Favourite Shop
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Daytime Distraction
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They Used to Make Tapestry Frames
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Collective
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Surgeons’ Hall
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Tay House Tapestry
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