“MY NEON NOIR NIGHTS – Print series (#MNNN6)

This gallery which kicks off phase two of this neon noirish print series features the illuminating wonder of neon itself. There is something so compelling about neon. It stimulates such an immediate visceral response, you can’t help but gravitate towards it. This is possibly why it is used for clandestine venues to lure prospective clients in. It’s like it flicks on a switch in your head and you become like a moth, ensnared by its glow. Neon, for me, symbolises the world of nitelife, which is an infinitely more evocative & stimulating version of its daytime counterpart. Nighttime is when you find excitement, when you release your inhibitions, when you can explore under the cover of darkness, with just a few neon strips to guide you towards your innermost desires.

And as nitelife is largely absent from our lives it feels we need to be reminded that daylight is only half the story. There is an entire nighttime world waiting to return. Waiting to bring relief to the stresses and strains of the day and to bring fun back into our lives. And so we wait…patiently for our neon lit activities to resume.

And here comes the deal: each signed A3 print (420x297mm approx) in the ‘My Neon Noir Nights’ series is £100 (50% off normal price) and is in a limited edition of 10. And £30 from each sale will go to https://thefelixproject.org/ who are sourcing food that would go to waste and delivering it to those who desperately need it – and there are those who do desperately need our help. With each 30 quid The Felix project will generate a whopping 183 meals which will feed a huge amount of people that wouldn’t otherwise have been fed. Or if you don’t want a print (not trying to talk you out of it obvs) but you could just make a donation…

To order a print or for any more info please email info@babycakesromero.com

(offer ends 15th Dec)

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