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Celebrating Bob Barker's 15 years as an artist with us, 'From Yesterday to Here' is an extraordinary book that traces the artist's incredible journey and some of his most critical artworks, themes and inspirations. Alongside this amazing text, displayed in a deluxe slipcase, is a small exclusive limited edition artwork from the accompanying collection.
The heartening artwork is a homage to two of the artist's most loved and recognisable paintings; 'Just Us Ducks' and 'Family Reunion'. Here, the little girl has grown a little older as has the duck. The title of the piece comes from a family saying 'welly bob day', used on a day when it is raining but the children still want to play outside. The bright yellow of the coat and duck continue to perfectly contrast the monochromatic setting which, this time, is an elegant yet industrial cobbled street.
From the landscape of his own childhood to a contemporary adaptation of a sell-out artwork; you can view the full From Yesterday to Here collection here.
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Celebrating Bob Barker's 15 years as an artist with us, 'From Yesterday to Here' is an extraordinary book that traces the artist's incredible journey and some of his most critical artworks, themes and inspirations. Alongside this amazing text, displayed in a deluxe slipcase, is a small exclusive limited edition artwork from the accompanying collection.
The heartening artwork is a homage to two of the artist's most loved and recognisable paintings; 'Just Us Ducks' and 'Family Reunion'. Here, the little girl has grown a little older as has the duck. The title of the piece comes from a family saying 'welly bob day', used on a day when it is raining but the children still want to play outside. The bright yellow of the coat and duck continue to perfectly contrast the monochromatic setting which, this time, is an elegant yet industrial cobbled street.
From the landscape of his own childhood to a contemporary adaptation of a sell-out artwork; you can view the full From Yesterday to Here collection here.





















