Avenue artist creates restricted version print in support of the Big Issue
famend avenue artist has created a restricted version print to assist elevate cash for the Big Issue.
My Dog Sighs can be visitor enhancing a particular art-focused version of the journal.
An exhibition of the artist’s work opens on Thursday at London’s Jealous Gallery.
My Dog Sighs stated: “When the Big issue approached me to guest edit this special art edition, I instantly saw the parallels with my creative endeavours and their ethos of helping those struggling and lost to work themselves to a position where they can find themselves and their place/purpose.
“As I delved deeper, choosing features for the magazine, I discovered other artists, creative thinkers, explorers, musicians and projects that are re-imagining the lost and turning it into something of value and purpose.
“Alongside the print, I’m proud to be showing a new body of work inspired by my collaboration with the Big Issue.”
Russell Blackman, managing director of the Big Issue, stated: “Every year we invite stars of the art world to take over an edition of the Big Issue. They bring a wholly different perspective.
“We are so excited to be collaborating with My Dog Sighs, the special art edition is a brilliant one this year.”
The restricted version print options one among My Dog Sighs’ iconic glassy reflective eyes, reflecting narratives underneath the theme of being misplaced.