


"Twiggy" Pigeons of London Limited Edition Print
It wouldn’t be a ‘Pigeons of London’ exhibition without a voice from the Swinging Sixties - and who better than Twiggy wearing Mary Quant.
One of the limited edition prints produced in conjunction for the ‘Pigeons of London’ solo-exhibition, held at We Built This City, 57 Carnaby Street throughout December 2019.
Twiggy is one of Britain's most iconic models and a key figure of the 'swinging sixties', a cultural revolution formed on streets like Carnaby and Kings Road. She often modelled Mary Quant, inventor of the mini skirt, and kickstarted a fashion for sharply cropped hair.
Each A4 and A4 edition is limited to 100, signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil along the bottom of the print.
Prints are shipped securely board backed and wrapped in tissue to protect the print on its journey to you.
It wouldn’t be a ‘Pigeons of London’ exhibition without a voice from the Swinging Sixties - and who better than Twiggy wearing Mary Quant.
One of the limited edition prints produced in conjunction for the ‘Pigeons of London’ solo-exhibition, held at We Built This City, 57 Carnaby Street throughout December 2019.
Twiggy is one of Britain's most iconic models and a key figure of the 'swinging sixties', a cultural revolution formed on streets like Carnaby and Kings Road. She often modelled Mary Quant, inventor of the mini skirt, and kickstarted a fashion for sharply cropped hair.
Each A4 and A4 edition is limited to 100, signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil along the bottom of the print.
Prints are shipped securely board backed and wrapped in tissue to protect the print on its journey to you.
It wouldn’t be a ‘Pigeons of London’ exhibition without a voice from the Swinging Sixties - and who better than Twiggy wearing Mary Quant.
One of the limited edition prints produced in conjunction for the ‘Pigeons of London’ solo-exhibition, held at We Built This City, 57 Carnaby Street throughout December 2019.
Twiggy is one of Britain's most iconic models and a key figure of the 'swinging sixties', a cultural revolution formed on streets like Carnaby and Kings Road. She often modelled Mary Quant, inventor of the mini skirt, and kickstarted a fashion for sharply cropped hair.
Each A4 and A4 edition is limited to 100, signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil along the bottom of the print.
Prints are shipped securely board backed and wrapped in tissue to protect the print on its journey to you.