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Artists Some People Think Little Girls Should Be Seen and Not Heard - Sarah Lee
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Some People Think Little Girls Should Be Seen and Not Heard - Sarah Lee

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Some People Think Little Girls Should Be Seen and Not Heard / 2023 / Sarah Lee (London, United Kingdom) / Acrylic on canvas paper / 16.5 x 11.7 inches / $950

"The title comes from the first line of the song, 'Oh Bondage Up Yours' by the British punk band X-Ray Spex circa 1977. The scene is based on some of the many mask parties I had at my parents house in the 80s. I was obsessed with horror for as long as I can remember. Even when it was not Halloween i imagined rows and rows of these masks just floating down the hallway … all different monster faces staring back at me. I remember me and my friends and sisters running around in our little Sunday dresses and being totally transformed by these monster masks. Sweeties with fizzy pop, we were the definition of feral in those hours in the living room… and absolutely terrifying!"

Sarah Lee is a self-taught painter and nurse living in London.

This piece is not available for pick-up or shipping until after June 17, 2023 as it is part of the current exhibition.

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  Request shipping invoice at checkout.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

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Some People Think Little Girls Should Be Seen and Not Heard / 2023 / Sarah Lee (London, United Kingdom) / Acrylic on canvas paper / 16.5 x 11.7 inches / $950

"The title comes from the first line of the song, 'Oh Bondage Up Yours' by the British punk band X-Ray Spex circa 1977. The scene is based on some of the many mask parties I had at my parents house in the 80s. I was obsessed with horror for as long as I can remember. Even when it was not Halloween i imagined rows and rows of these masks just floating down the hallway … all different monster faces staring back at me. I remember me and my friends and sisters running around in our little Sunday dresses and being totally transformed by these monster masks. Sweeties with fizzy pop, we were the definition of feral in those hours in the living room… and absolutely terrifying!"

Sarah Lee is a self-taught painter and nurse living in London.

This piece is not available for pick-up or shipping until after June 17, 2023 as it is part of the current exhibition.

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  Request shipping invoice at checkout.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

Some People Think Little Girls Should Be Seen and Not Heard / 2023 / Sarah Lee (London, United Kingdom) / Acrylic on canvas paper / 16.5 x 11.7 inches / $950

"The title comes from the first line of the song, 'Oh Bondage Up Yours' by the British punk band X-Ray Spex circa 1977. The scene is based on some of the many mask parties I had at my parents house in the 80s. I was obsessed with horror for as long as I can remember. Even when it was not Halloween i imagined rows and rows of these masks just floating down the hallway … all different monster faces staring back at me. I remember me and my friends and sisters running around in our little Sunday dresses and being totally transformed by these monster masks. Sweeties with fizzy pop, we were the definition of feral in those hours in the living room… and absolutely terrifying!"

Sarah Lee is a self-taught painter and nurse living in London.

This piece is not available for pick-up or shipping until after June 17, 2023 as it is part of the current exhibition.

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  Request shipping invoice at checkout.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

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