Sketch.inc Freddie Mercury, I Want To Break Free

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Sketch.inc Freddie Mercury, I Want To Break Free

Lucie Kaas
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A parody of the long running British soap, “Coronation Street”, Freddie Mercury dressed as “Bet Lynch” for the video “I Want to Break Free” by Queen. While considered satirical in the band’s native UK, it was a source of controversy within selected media outlets at the time, however, today the song and video is a global anthem of empowerment and liberty.

The Sketch.inc for Lucie Kaas collection includes some of the greatest legends and icons within the fashion, art, music and cultural world. The collection grows each season with the dolls making their place in the world of designer collectibles.

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Schima superba

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
The kokeshi dolls are hand-painted. Slight imperfections may be present which are typical of handmade work. These are not defects but features that make every doll unique

Sketch.inc Freddie Mercury, I Want To Break Free

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W0 x D0 x H14.5

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Becky Kemp

Becky Kemp

Becky Kemp is an English artist based in South London. She has been illustrating in a sketchbook since her young age. Becky always knew that she wanted to create and design. She studied Fine Art Painting for three years and also worked as an art teacher. In 2011, she opened Sketch.inc – a creative studio. Her designs have gained huge popularity and are now represented in more than 30 countries. Her work is inspired by a love for Nordic design and Japanese illustration. Becky has an uncanny talent for communicating with precision while still maintaining a humoristic and creative impression.