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Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13  /  4  /  10. Creator: Ethel Davies


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Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13/4/10. An elaborate three-dimensional sculpture on a shop facade, advertising its contents. A distinctive feature of Camden High Street, Camden Lock Village, London, NW1, England, UK

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Camden Davies Dice Ethel Ethel Davies Feature Playing Cards Retail Roses Tattoo Then And Now Images Three Dimensional 2010s Tattooist


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This print captures the essence of Camden Lock Village, London, on a memorable day in April 2010. Ethel Davies skillfully immortalizes an elaborate three-dimensional sculpture adorning a shop facade, enticing passersby with its vibrant colors and intriguing contents. The sculpture serves as a distinctive feature of Camden High Street, adding to the area's alternative charm. The image showcases the fusion of art and commerce that characterizes this bustling part of London. Playing cards and dice are cleverly incorporated into the design, hinting at the creative spirit found within these walls. A prominent tattooist named Evil from the Needle proudly displays their craft through intricately carved roses, symbolizing beauty amidst rebellion. Davies' photograph transports us back to a time when Camden Lock Village was at its peak - a hub for retail and artistic expression. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the craftsmanship behind this eye-catching sculpture but also reflects upon how this iconic street has evolved over time. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of Camden's enduring legacy as an epicenter for British creativity and individuality. This image encapsulates both then and now; it is a testament to Ethel Davies' talent as well as an homage to all those who have contributed to making Camden High Street truly unique.

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