Preview of the first image of SmallFry (1976) - One Day My Son, This Will All Be Yours.

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Are you interested in this item? This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. The artist writes - 'On the face of it, this piece is pretty obvious. A father used to be proud of what he would be leaving behind for his son, but not anymore. When I was at University (many years ago now), I wrote an essay with the suggestion that one day all new plastic and metal production would be banned, meaning that we would have to go back to all the dumps to recycle what had previously been thrown away as trash. In that instance, however far-fetched, the owners of the dumps would truly be kings, bringing the original phrase 'One Day My Son, This Will All Be Yours' full circle to its original positive connotation.'

Edition No. 15


Small Fry is a Dutch/British urban artist who has created a loyal following for his beautiful, sometimes funny, and often poignant art. His aim has always been to create simple and stunning imagery, but with a sense of meaning. With each piece, there is a serious undertone, a sarcastic reason why the piece was envisioned.

10% of all profit from the art of Small Fry goes equally to 'The Orangutan Project', 'The International Rhino Foundation', 'Save The Elephants' and 'The Wildlife Conservation Network' (for Snow Leopards).

Measuring 40cm x 30cm and on beautiful Hahnemühle - German Etching Stock 308gsm Fine Art paper, it forms part of a limited edition totaling just 40!

Signed and numbered on the back, with the artist's ID fingerprint.

The artwork will be extremely well packed in a sturdy postal tube. 67304129

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