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Please do not start asking everyday about your shipping. Since the shipping types that we offer is just 1 (same rate) We may choose to use ordinary shipping instead of registered and viceversa, depending on the value of the item no matter of what the customer choose. We don't provide tracking info before 30 days of delivery unless for a high priced record. there may be other costs not visible for you). shipping costs are non negotiable (whatever the postage paid by us in the post office. Submit to Love Studios’ work appears alongside a selection of portraits of the artists by photographer Leon Foggitt, and a short film by Posy Dixon.- please READ shipping costs BEFORE ORDERING.

You’ll see works by Studio artists Tony Allen, Tony Brooks, Dolores Crump, Affiong Day, Errol Drysdal, Keith Emmanuel, Jason Ferry, Ken Hazeldine, Calvin Hill, Mike Hoyle, Sam Jevon, Sandra Lott, Theresa Malcolm, Billy Mann, Marcus Mann, Yoki Mekuria, Tirzah Mileham, Chris Miller, Brian Searle, Alex Sherlock, Trevor Small, Evaldas Sorocinskis, Diana Takyi, Mark Taylor and Cecil Waldron. For many of the artists, this is the first use of textile and embroidery in their practice. In keeping with the Studio’s collective ethos, a number of these works have been created collaboratively. Inspired by the collective’s lived experience of brain injury, ‘Common Threads’ explores ideas of heritage, talent and otherness – and the many ways underrepresented stories can be told. The artists have also used the collection as inspiration for self-portraiture, reflecting on personal histories. Photographs charting the contribution of diverse cultures to Britain over two centuries have been reimagined by the Studio as elaborate embroideries, appliqué and fabric prints. This exhibition features new work by 23 Studio artists, using Autograph’s collection of photography as inspiration for textile works. All of the artists have survived brain injuries – some use this to inform their work, while others take inspiration from the world around them. They have developed a set of unique practices and interests, refined over more than a decade. Based in Hackney, Submit to Love Studios is home to a collective of self-taught artists.
