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Rodney Bewes and James Bolam, as Bob Ferris and Terry Collier in Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. Taken from an abandoned Metro newspaper, 23.11.17.

Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, BBC, 1973/74. REX Photographs.

Brexit F, cut from a cartoon by Christian Adams. London Evening Standard, 27.11.17.

Background, embroidered linen hanging print. English c1750. V&A Museum.

Find more details about the making of this piece at alisonsye.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/brexit-f/ or search the Instagram hashtag alisonsye859

Copyright: Alison Sye, 2018.

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PLEASE ONLY BUY THIS IF YOU ARE JUDE MY INSTAGRAM FRIEND.

Signed and dated one-off hand-stitched collage, made from discarded papers and my nana’s old silk thread.

28cms x 20cms, unframed.

It is a one-off piece, never to be reproduced.

£5 from this sale will go to Arts Emergency. This is a small London based charity aiming to ensure university doors are kept open for those most able to benefit from, but least able to pay for education.

In keeping with my eco-friendly ethos, it will arrive in a package made from used magazines and the like. No single-use plastic and parcel tape.

Can be sent as a gift, with words of your choice.

To avoid fading the newsprint keep out of direct sunlight. If framing, use UV protection or museum glass.

Please be aware that if you live outside the EU you may be subject to a charge in accordance with your country's customs/duties laws.

Free UK delivery.

Designed by Alison Aye in London

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