Knitted cigarette buts, huh? Whatever next! Yes, that's right, a contemporary artist has painstakingly knitted a whole pile of little cigarettes and put them in a gallery for a month. Somehow they manage to be both cute and a bit horrible at the same time. Very strange.
This is part of an exhibition of work by Sally Spinks at the ever-innovative Tenderpixel Gallery. There are three works on show, all exploring the effect that the smoking ban has had upon the capital: there's even a piece called Fine Line, which features giant cigarettes invading the gallery.
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