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Have you noticed how many words used during the last year sound like band names? Mutant Algorithm, The New Normal, The New Variants……. We've brought them together as the listing for ‘Pandembury’, creating a logo and running order for 3 stages. Now available as a hand printed tote bag!
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NASA budget cuts take hold
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National Pet Day Part 3 With the boom in dog ownership over lockdown, there has never been a better time to buy a loved one a canine themed kitchen accessory…. #dogsoflondon #londondogs
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National Pet Day Part 2 If you live in a flat and can’t keep a real pet, your problems are solved with Flat Pets - Every animal lover’s nightmare is solved with ‘Flat Pets’, a range of hand screen-printed cardboard cut-outs of the cutest possible pets. Many designs now only £6.00 #citypets
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Its National Pet Day! Well, in America its National Pet Day….. Celebrate this momentous occasion with a Cat Map Tea Towel! This wholly unscholarly cat-o-graphic map illustrates the history of felines in the capital. Londoners, along with the rest of the UK, love their cats and the city is teaming with cat related stories, works of art and historical anecdotes (as well as ACTUAL cats). Having trawled many books and the internet (the home of cat facts and fiction), as well as the streets of London, we have picked out some of our favourite quirky cats of the capital to illustrate and create the purr-fect plan. Each illustration is meticulously hand drawn. #catgifts #londoncats
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Fury at the BBC’s blanket coverage of Prince Philip continues
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Based on the classic Reading Festival Posters of the 1990’s. Everyday language from 2020-2021 which was once as obscure as the most underground band names, become the line-up for the Pandembury Festival.
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Today’s Sculpture Trail works all consider travel and transportation in these changing times.
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When tidying up recently, we found this screen print of Peckham Library. It folds up to make a 3D scale version of the building and apart from a few additional parts (the top orange roof and its legs), the whole building is made from one piece of folded cardboard.