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He Said She Said

Drawing
2001 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Daisy de Villeneueve (1975-) is a London-born illustrator, designer and writer. She studied Fashion and Fine Art at Parsons School of Design in both New York and Paris. In 2004 a solo exhibition of her work was mounted at London’s Fashion & Textile Museum and in 2009, to celebrate 25 years of the British Fashion Council, Transport for London commissioned her to design a special edition Oyster card holder. She has also worked as a designer for brands such as Boots, Habitat, Nike and Moët & Chandon and magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Deco and Nylon. Her books include 'She Said He Said' and 'I Told You So', and feature her characteristic brightly-coloured, felt-tip illustrations.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHe Said She Said (series title)
Materials and techniques
Pen and felt tip on lined paper
Brief description
Original he said She said drawing by Daisy de Villeneuve, 2001
Physical description
A pen and felt tip stylised portrait of a girl with spikey yellow hair, turqoise eyes, dark pink lips and a pink, white and green patterned jumper drawn on lined paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.6cm
  • Width: 15.2cm
Style
Production typeDesign
Credit line
Given by Daisy de Villeneuve
Summary
Daisy de Villeneueve (1975-) is a London-born illustrator, designer and writer. She studied Fashion and Fine Art at Parsons School of Design in both New York and Paris. In 2004 a solo exhibition of her work was mounted at London’s Fashion & Textile Museum and in 2009, to celebrate 25 years of the British Fashion Council, Transport for London commissioned her to design a special edition Oyster card holder. She has also worked as a designer for brands such as Boots, Habitat, Nike and Moët & Chandon and magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Deco and Nylon. Her books include 'She Said He Said' and 'I Told You So', and feature her characteristic brightly-coloured, felt-tip illustrations.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.386-2012

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Record createdJune 25, 2012
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