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A species is a natural phenomenon, a breed is engineered by man, and none more profoundly than the dog. No other species has been used to create such a huge variety of odd looking creatures, and yet each has its own individual character and appeal, much like the different areas in London. From the affluent Knightsbridge to the edgy east end, the suited City to the suburban Crouch End, different postcodes attract different residents and so build up its unique make-up. We have all heard the idea that a pet looks like its owner…but how much does the type of dog you choose say about your social status and the area you live in? Anna Walsh's new exhibition is a continuation of her 'Dogs of London' project, with a playful take on social stereotypes and local observations. The style of the individual prints, hand coloured with water colours, takes inspiration from natural history illustrations – mixing traditional skill and techniques with a contemporary twist.
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Dogs of London will be at: From 20th September to 29th October Opening evening Thursday 22nd Septemeber For a map, click here
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