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The Art

“‘Life’s Too Short’ was an idea that came to me whilst sitting in the waiting room of the chemo ward where my mum was being treated. They only had one kind of magazine in the waiting area which was aptly titled “That’s Life!” and I couldn’t believe it. I thought it may as well be called “Life’s Too Short!” or “Could’ve happened to anyone!”. That’s where the idea for this print came from.” – Harriet Richardson, 2019.

The Artist

Harriet Richardson is a London-based Artist and Designer born in Manchester in 1995. Exploring themes of intimacy, provocation, and politics, Harriet's work draws from her formal design training to offer a distinct viewpoint, employing effective visual communication as a means of expression. With meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering determination to push the limits, she looks to challenge societal norms and spark important conversations through her thought-provoking and often rebellious conceptual art.

Harriet founded ASMC in 2023 along with her brilliant team, as a means to make art both accessible and affordable for people of all backgrounds.

Details

  • 297mm x 420mm (standard A3)

  • First Edition of 200

  • Screen printed on recycled GF Smith white card

  • Hand numbered and signed by the artist

  • 10% of the profits are donated to Cancer Research UK

  • This item is shipped in a flat

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The Art

“‘Life’s Too Short’ was an idea that came to me whilst sitting in the waiting room of the chemo ward where my mum was being treated. They only had one kind of magazine in the waiting area which was aptly titled “That’s Life!” and I couldn’t believe it. I thought it may as well be called “Life’s Too Short!” or “Could’ve happened to anyone!”. That’s where the idea for this print came from.” – Harriet Richardson, 2019.

The Artist

Harriet Richardson is a London-based Artist and Designer born in Manchester in 1995. Exploring themes of intimacy, provocation, and politics, Harriet's work draws from her formal design training to offer a distinct viewpoint, employing effective visual communication as a means of expression. With meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering determination to push the limits, she looks to challenge societal norms and spark important conversations through her thought-provoking and often rebellious conceptual art.

Harriet founded ASMC in 2023 along with her brilliant team, as a means to make art both accessible and affordable for people of all backgrounds.

Details

  • 297mm x 420mm (standard A3)

  • First Edition of 200

  • Screen printed on recycled GF Smith white card

  • Hand numbered and signed by the artist

  • 10% of the profits are donated to Cancer Research UK

  • This item is shipped in a flat

The Art

“‘Life’s Too Short’ was an idea that came to me whilst sitting in the waiting room of the chemo ward where my mum was being treated. They only had one kind of magazine in the waiting area which was aptly titled “That’s Life!” and I couldn’t believe it. I thought it may as well be called “Life’s Too Short!” or “Could’ve happened to anyone!”. That’s where the idea for this print came from.” – Harriet Richardson, 2019.

The Artist

Harriet Richardson is a London-based Artist and Designer born in Manchester in 1995. Exploring themes of intimacy, provocation, and politics, Harriet's work draws from her formal design training to offer a distinct viewpoint, employing effective visual communication as a means of expression. With meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering determination to push the limits, she looks to challenge societal norms and spark important conversations through her thought-provoking and often rebellious conceptual art.

Harriet founded ASMC in 2023 along with her brilliant team, as a means to make art both accessible and affordable for people of all backgrounds.

Details

  • 297mm x 420mm (standard A3)

  • First Edition of 200

  • Screen printed on recycled GF Smith white card

  • Hand numbered and signed by the artist

  • 10% of the profits are donated to Cancer Research UK

  • This item is shipped in a flat

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