Cotton Candy In A '50s Diner

£270.00

I was always drawn to the American diners from the’50s. For me they are both old and new. I guess the paradox stems from the nostalgic style and architecture and the vibrant, rich colours. Combined, these elements give birth to an array of different feelings: longing, safety, and excitement. The February cotton candy clouds you see here remind me of such diners.

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I was always drawn to the American diners from the’50s. For me they are both old and new. I guess the paradox stems from the nostalgic style and architecture and the vibrant, rich colours. Combined, these elements give birth to an array of different feelings: longing, safety, and excitement. The February cotton candy clouds you see here remind me of such diners.

I was always drawn to the American diners from the’50s. For me they are both old and new. I guess the paradox stems from the nostalgic style and architecture and the vibrant, rich colours. Combined, these elements give birth to an array of different feelings: longing, safety, and excitement. The February cotton candy clouds you see here remind me of such diners.

Printed at dStudio, a multi-award winning, carbon neutral, fine art print studio, on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag 310gsm museum quality paper, finished with a bespoke handmade brushed walnut frame and paired with a signed ArtSure certificate of authenticity.