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Lola Loves… Porcelain Dolls with Tattoos

Jessica Harrison creates unique, delicate porcelain figurines covered in intricate and beautiful sailor tattoos. The Scotland-based artist offers an interesting perspective on the relationship between the body and the world. Her artist statement proposes a “multi-directional and pervasive model of skin as a space in which body and world mingle.” In this sculptural project, Harrison places the female body at…

Lola Loves… Chris Bracey’s Neon Art

Chris Bracey will be remembered as a colorful (and enlightened) man. The British neon art collector and designer died at the age of 59 years of prostate cancer. He started his artistic career designing neon signs for sex shops in Soho, London. Later on, he designed neon art for Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut, Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate…

Lola Loves… Sadie Hennessy – Splice

We love Sadie Hennessy “Splice” and her conception of “faux nostalgia” for a time that never really existed...  In August 2010 she won the Jealous Graduate Art Prize for her MA show at the Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design in London, England. “Splice” was showcased in the exhibition More Strange Hunger at A Brooks Art in London.…

Lola Loves… Joe Webb’s Invisible Man

We love Joe Webb’s sexy vintage negative space. In this series of romantic collages created by the British artist, we meet the invisible man – or the ‘ideal man’- with a mysterious je ne sais quoi that is so alluring to women. Well appreciated by art lovers, Webb’s images have become an online sensation and have been sold internationally. Visit…

Lola Loves… Patrik Svennson’s Playful Playing Cards

Patrik Svennson, from Sweden, has designed a set of playing cards which are both cheeky and playful. He incorporates the heart, club, diamond, and ace symbols into humorous illustrations of people and objects. You can buy the full set of cards on Patrik's website! Email patrik@psillustration.se for more details. By Helene Hidalgo…