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Titel och upphov Little people in the city
Utgivning, distribution etc. Boxtree , London ; 2008 : 2008
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SAB klassifikationskod
Fysisk beskrivning 128 s. : huvudsakligen ill. i färg
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ISBN 978-0-7522-2664-4 (hbk.) 978-0-7522-2664-4 0-7522-2664-9 (hbk.) 0-7522-2664-9
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He's like Banksy -- but not as big...They're Not Pets, Susan,' says a stern father who has just shot a bumblebee, its wings sparkling in the evening sunlight; a lone office worker, less than an inch high, looks out over the river in his lunch break, 'Dreaming of Packing it all In'; and a tiny couple share a 'Last Kiss' against the soft neon lights of the city at midnight. Mixing sharp humour with a delicious edge of melancholy, Little People in the City brings together the collected photographs of Slinkachu, a street-artist who for several years has been leaving little hand-painted people in the bustling city to fend for themselves, waiting to be discovered. . . 'Oddly enough, even when you know they are just hand-painted figurines, you can't help but feel that their plights convey something of our own fears about being lost and vulnerable in a big, bad city.' The Times