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Pant “one” vs Clarence Pier

A lovely find this morning whilst down the seafront. A couple of stickers placed on Clarence Pier – Pant “one” – 2732 Clarence Pier Yellow. A blue version and a yellow (seen below).
Over the years many people from around the city have used this iconic venue in their photographs and artwork.
It’s great to see this kind of creativity being used in this way. Anyone know the name of the artist? if so then please get in touch with us at Strong Island. Any more venues being used in this way?
If you look close enough
Other examples include Sodavekt and Bored Collaboration, James Weaver, Tristan Savage, Matt Howarth and Claire Sambrook for the deckchairs project. Images below.
bored poster.

Clarence Pier PhotoShoot

Clarence Pier - Baguette About It Prints

Clarence Pier #2

clarence pier

5 Comments to Pant “one” vs Clarence Pier

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  2. I feel a book coming on

    Dean on November 15th, 2010
  3. ‘Is there an app for that’? Or maybe a pocket big enough for an all-occasions swatch pad.

    Mike Cooter on November 15th, 2010
  4. Same thing seen at aspex during the summer – different labels for the dots in our logo.

    Ailbhe on November 16th, 2010
  5. ah thanks for the info Ailbhe. Would love to know who is behind it.

    claire sambrook on November 16th, 2010

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