Hattie Stewart | Lazy Days

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Hen’s Teeth, Blackpitts, Wednesday 24th November - Friday 24th December

Hattie Stewart is a London-based artist and illustrator with a varied portfolio. With a vibrant, tongue in cheek visual identity, she is a self-proclaimed ‘professional doodler’ with a unique and playful illustration style that extends itself through the worlds of advertising, animation, art and fashion.

Lazy Days by Hattie Stewart, is an immersive installation and dreamy scene. The exhibition will run in Hen's Teeth Store from 24th of November.

Lazy Days features an entire bedroom created in Hattie Stewart’s bold illustrative style, featuring a series of screen prints and art objects, including bedsheets, a figurine, mirror, rug and t-shirts – all with the tongue and cheek and playful style of this self-proclaimed “professional doodler”.


Date:
Wednesday 24th November - Friday 24th December
Time:
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Address:
Hen's Teeth, Blackpitts, Merchant's Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

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