THE LIDO
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Paper Mosaic-collage on card.
The Lido’s Tower at Ethelbert Terrace in Margate, is one of the most iconic landmarks of this sea side town in Kent, (which is quickly becoming one of the trendiest places to be… Ask Madonna or Pedro Pascal).
This tower marks the place where the old Lido used to be, which is now an event venue.
This collage was made using recycled paper from upcycled magazines.
Dimensions: A3
Unframed/Unmounted
SKU: LM-1
Category: Landmark Paper mosaic
Tags: collage, Landmark, Lido, Margate, Margate Landmark, Margate Lido, Paper Mosaic
Additional information
| Dimensions | 2 × 35 × 45 cm |
|---|---|
| Type | Original piece, Limited Edition Print 1/10- Portrait Cotton 305gms, Open Edition Print Smooth Matte 210gms |
| Size | A4, A3 |
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