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Hormazd Narielwalla’s God Save The Queen celebrates female identity and sexuality at Salt & Pegram

Artwork13 Anna Piaggi - The Eccentric

//Anna Piaggi – The Eccentric, Hormazd Narielwalla, 2016//

God Save The Queen is the title of collage artist Hormazd Narielwalla’s new exhibition opening at east London furniture and lighting specialists Salt & Pegram’s showroom on Thursday (April 21).

Artwork15 God Save The Queen

//God Save The Queen, Hormazd Narielwalla, 2016//

Artwork10 Le-petit-echo-de-la-modeNo.84-Hormazd-Narielwalla

//Le Petit Echo de la Mode, Hormazd Narielwalla, 2016//

That date is The Queen’s 90th birthday, and Narielwalla has been inspired by depictions of her on British stamps to produce a series of works celebrating female identity and sexuality.

Artwork14 Anna Piaggi in a Million Bows

//Anna Piaggi In A Million Bows, Hormazd Narielwalla, 2016//

Among the new works are illustrations of some of Narielwalla’s favourite women, including Frida Kahlo, the late Italian Vogue doyenne Anna Piaggi and fashionista Diane Pernet.

Artwork16 Living That Dream

//The artist himself. Living The Dream, Hormazd Narielwalla, 2016//

God Save The Queen runs until May 20. Find more details here.

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