Gospel According to Little Artist Boy

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cheerful nihilism
Contemporary Art
dark self-help
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Funny self-help
General Humour
Graphic Arts in Illustration
Individual Artists
Magda archer artwork
Magda Archer poster
Magda Archer print
Mental Health
More Lies poster
motivational quotes
positive affirmations
Practical & Motivational Self-Help
Self-Help & Psychology Humour
stop mugging me off
wrinkles are cool

Product details

  • ISBN 9780349431116
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 156mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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'I LOVE Little Artist Boy' Philippa Perry

Step into the colourful world of the Little Artist Boy. Linger for some time. Not too long mind, he has things to be getting on with. Whether you're in the clutches of a bad day or you have a spring in your step from having a good one, you'll find just what you need in the wise, funny, smart and sensible (but never dull!) words of Little Artist Boy.

In a collection of sassy and wise quotations, he dispenses comfort and advice on all areas of life - from 'There's nothing like a game of crazy golf to clear the air' to the virtues of a smock and beret, to the effortless 'Stop being a mug'.

Magda Archer studied at Ravensbourne College of Art, Chelsea School of Art and The Royal College of Art. Since her first solo exhibition Crazy Mad at The Cornerhouse, Manchester in 2011, Archer has shown across the UK and abroad including in Peter Blake: About Collages at Tate Liverpool (2000), the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (2012-13; 2018; 2020) and her breakthrough exhibition #givemeeverythingandnothingbaby at HOME, Manchester and Chapter Arts, Cardiff (2015). Archer has collaborated with Comme des Garçons, Jenny Packham, and most recently Marc Jacobs; she has made acclaimed street posters as part of the renowned Flying Leaps project, and Jack Arts are currently running a poster campaign involving one of her pieces, 'Is It Over Yet', across the UK.

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