
Card - You're Right Mom
Notes by Piper
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- 6th December
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- 9th December
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- Standard delivery
- 12th - 14th December
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You're right Mom, I don't know what came over me.
Ha ha classic words but not usually ones uttered from a teenager.
Piper spent some of her childhood in New York so she changes between writing Mom and Mum on many of her notes, To stop a lot of her confusion she has taken to Mother and who am I to change it.
Pipers art is influenced by movies, tv shows and music, where she finds that one special scene that connects to her emotionally. This can be through humour, love or tragedy. She then creatively changes the context to her personally, her relationships mainly with her (imaginary) boyfriends and family (dead or alive).
Piper has a magical way of connecting through her notes and drawings expressing how she feels that she can't put into spoken word, either due to her autism, deafness or being a teenager. This level of creativity and connection is what makes her and her art truly beautiful, unique and sometimes absolutely hilarious.
Enjoy your connection with Notes by Piper.
A6 card
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Notes by Piper
stoke newington, london
Piper's notes are to her imaginary boyfriends Tony Thompson / Lee, Jake or Jim.
Piper Revere is a Hackney artist who is 17, autistic and profoundly deaf, with a creative talent to be truly jealous of.
Piper communicates and connects with people through her notes in a truly magical way. Some to her imaginary boyfriends and others to her family if they're lucky.
“When I do my art it helps me with my wobbly balance. I do it all myself.”