Printed Poems by Thomas Sharp. Limited editions of 20, signed and numbered

£30.00

Six of Thomas’s most beloved poems, printed individually as a signed limited edition. Printed on beautiful , British-made, uncoated, acid-free paper, chose from:

She has a dance I cannot see

Damsons and Apples

Gone 

Post Office Vanitas

Your who

If I call Salt 

(Off-white paper, black ink, 21 × 15 cm)

Thomas Sharp self-publishes his work, releasing limited-edition, beautifully crafted book projects every few months and gifting them to his audience in the Blakean tradition. He creates free, one-night-only Happenings. These have included a conceptual sculpture installation in Covent Garden and a metaModernism chess and video experience in Park Village Studios in Camden. Every four years he and a group of conspirators plant a perfect circle of handmade bronze mushrooms around London’s Square Mile, the world’s largest faery ring. He has been commissioned by the British Library, Global Witness, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London Fire Brigade, English National Ballet and Historic Royal Palaces. This year he is the first ever official poet for Turner’s House in Richmond.

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Six of Thomas’s most beloved poems, printed individually as a signed limited edition. Printed on beautiful , British-made, uncoated, acid-free paper, chose from:

She has a dance I cannot see

Damsons and Apples

Gone 

Post Office Vanitas

Your who

If I call Salt 

(Off-white paper, black ink, 21 × 15 cm)

Thomas Sharp self-publishes his work, releasing limited-edition, beautifully crafted book projects every few months and gifting them to his audience in the Blakean tradition. He creates free, one-night-only Happenings. These have included a conceptual sculpture installation in Covent Garden and a metaModernism chess and video experience in Park Village Studios in Camden. Every four years he and a group of conspirators plant a perfect circle of handmade bronze mushrooms around London’s Square Mile, the world’s largest faery ring. He has been commissioned by the British Library, Global Witness, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London Fire Brigade, English National Ballet and Historic Royal Palaces. This year he is the first ever official poet for Turner’s House in Richmond.