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Luke Batchelor

🌍 Bristol

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Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


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Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


24
1 months ago

Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


24
1 months ago

Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


24
1 months ago

Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


24
1 months ago

Up next for Club Sandwich and @_lyfes.good_ Artist Spotlights -

@inspector.nuggs
@ba.tch
@leilasparksphotography
@emmakaybaker
@samuelwjfordham

A HUGE thanks for being a part of the Club (Sandwich) 🔥 🥪 ❤️ onwards to the next issue!!!

P.s. Follow them for more info on their creative practice xoxo


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twenty twenty five roundup


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twenty twenty five roundup


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Artist spotlight @ba.tch and @chloemarshall.c0.uk

In response to Club Sandwich’ issue 001 theme - misogyny, objectification and body surveillance, Luke, Chloe and their team repurposed slogan tees to make their own statement. This fashion trend firstly popularised in the early 2000s, have not only now resurfaced in current fashion trends but in recent charity donations given to their artist studio. (The t-shirts photographed were found in those charity donation bags)

Chloe comments that “these types of tees are sometimes used as a means to communicate on an overt visual level, men wear them to express their gender. However, what sometimes runs parallel is an expression of misogynistic behaviours and objectification, e.g. ‘you’ll do’. Taking lad culture to a non verbal visual level expressed purely through clothing”.

Luke comments about the tools in which men use to express their gender and was drawn to the workshop environment in which he works in, and how these weird, offensive or funny t-shirts have been repurposed in a seemingly masculine environment (which links back to the t-shirts being used to express gender), but are now being dirtied and used as rags until they finally degrade. A cyclical representation of how these items of clothing have become a product of their environment, stained with the repeated passing through the hands of you and me.

What do you think?

Grubbying of clothes done by Luke Batchelor, Mike Gambriel, Elliot Smith, Joel Bruschini, Tom Irving and Ed Beardwell.

Photography @_lyfes.good_


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6 months ago

Artist spotlight @ba.tch and @chloemarshall.c0.uk

In response to Club Sandwich’ issue 001 theme - misogyny, objectification and body surveillance, Luke, Chloe and their team repurposed slogan tees to make their own statement. This fashion trend firstly popularised in the early 2000s, have not only now resurfaced in current fashion trends but in recent charity donations given to their artist studio. (The t-shirts photographed were found in those charity donation bags)

Chloe comments that “these types of tees are sometimes used as a means to communicate on an overt visual level, men wear them to express their gender. However, what sometimes runs parallel is an expression of misogynistic behaviours and objectification, e.g. ‘you’ll do’. Taking lad culture to a non verbal visual level expressed purely through clothing”.

Luke comments about the tools in which men use to express their gender and was drawn to the workshop environment in which he works in, and how these weird, offensive or funny t-shirts have been repurposed in a seemingly masculine environment (which links back to the t-shirts being used to express gender), but are now being dirtied and used as rags until they finally degrade. A cyclical representation of how these items of clothing have become a product of their environment, stained with the repeated passing through the hands of you and me.

What do you think?

Grubbying of clothes done by Luke Batchelor, Mike Gambriel, Elliot Smith, Joel Bruschini, Tom Irving and Ed Beardwell.

Photography @_lyfes.good_


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6 months ago

Artist spotlight @ba.tch and @chloemarshall.c0.uk

In response to Club Sandwich’ issue 001 theme - misogyny, objectification and body surveillance, Luke, Chloe and their team repurposed slogan tees to make their own statement. This fashion trend firstly popularised in the early 2000s, have not only now resurfaced in current fashion trends but in recent charity donations given to their artist studio. (The t-shirts photographed were found in those charity donation bags)

Chloe comments that “these types of tees are sometimes used as a means to communicate on an overt visual level, men wear them to express their gender. However, what sometimes runs parallel is an expression of misogynistic behaviours and objectification, e.g. ‘you’ll do’. Taking lad culture to a non verbal visual level expressed purely through clothing”.

Luke comments about the tools in which men use to express their gender and was drawn to the workshop environment in which he works in, and how these weird, offensive or funny t-shirts have been repurposed in a seemingly masculine environment (which links back to the t-shirts being used to express gender), but are now being dirtied and used as rags until they finally degrade. A cyclical representation of how these items of clothing have become a product of their environment, stained with the repeated passing through the hands of you and me.

What do you think?

Grubbying of clothes done by Luke Batchelor, Mike Gambriel, Elliot Smith, Joel Bruschini, Tom Irving and Ed Beardwell.

Photography @_lyfes.good_


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6 months ago

Artist spotlight @ba.tch and @chloemarshall.c0.uk

In response to Club Sandwich’ issue 001 theme - misogyny, objectification and body surveillance, Luke, Chloe and their team repurposed slogan tees to make their own statement. This fashion trend firstly popularised in the early 2000s, have not only now resurfaced in current fashion trends but in recent charity donations given to their artist studio. (The t-shirts photographed were found in those charity donation bags)

Chloe comments that “these types of tees are sometimes used as a means to communicate on an overt visual level, men wear them to express their gender. However, what sometimes runs parallel is an expression of misogynistic behaviours and objectification, e.g. ‘you’ll do’. Taking lad culture to a non verbal visual level expressed purely through clothing”.

Luke comments about the tools in which men use to express their gender and was drawn to the workshop environment in which he works in, and how these weird, offensive or funny t-shirts have been repurposed in a seemingly masculine environment (which links back to the t-shirts being used to express gender), but are now being dirtied and used as rags until they finally degrade. A cyclical representation of how these items of clothing have become a product of their environment, stained with the repeated passing through the hands of you and me.

What do you think?

Grubbying of clothes done by Luke Batchelor, Mike Gambriel, Elliot Smith, Joel Bruschini, Tom Irving and Ed Beardwell.

Photography @_lyfes.good_


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Artist spotlight @ba.tch and @chloemarshall.c0.uk

In response to Club Sandwich’ issue 001 theme - misogyny, objectification and body surveillance, Luke, Chloe and their team repurposed slogan tees to make their own statement. This fashion trend firstly popularised in the early 2000s, have not only now resurfaced in current fashion trends but in recent charity donations given to their artist studio. (The t-shirts photographed were found in those charity donation bags)

Chloe comments that “these types of tees are sometimes used as a means to communicate on an overt visual level, men wear them to express their gender. However, what sometimes runs parallel is an expression of misogynistic behaviours and objectification, e.g. ‘you’ll do’. Taking lad culture to a non verbal visual level expressed purely through clothing”.

Luke comments about the tools in which men use to express their gender and was drawn to the workshop environment in which he works in, and how these weird, offensive or funny t-shirts have been repurposed in a seemingly masculine environment (which links back to the t-shirts being used to express gender), but are now being dirtied and used as rags until they finally degrade. A cyclical representation of how these items of clothing have become a product of their environment, stained with the repeated passing through the hands of you and me.

What do you think?

Grubbying of clothes done by Luke Batchelor, Mike Gambriel, Elliot Smith, Joel Bruschini, Tom Irving and Ed Beardwell.

Photography @_lyfes.good_


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6 months ago

Honda Jazz appreciation post


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Honda Jazz appreciation post


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Satisfaction guaranteed


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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It’s been about a year since I bought this very large Japanese imported Toyota. I got it unregistered and applied for the V5 myself, which was surprisingly easy. A set of @bcracing_uk coilovers and some Enkei wheels got it sitting right. Best car I’ve ever owned 🌍


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@mike.gambriel in the workshop earlier this year x


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10 months ago

my dad gave me the old anglepoise lamp he found on a farm. re-did the wiring and now I’ve got a nice lamp in my room.


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1 years ago

going to be at @bop_bristol in a couple of weeks with some postcards


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going to be at @bop_bristol in a couple of weeks with some postcards


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1 years ago

going to be at @bop_bristol in a couple of weeks with some postcards


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pics from farm/race track


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pics from farm/race track


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pics from farm/race track


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pics from farm/race track


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pics from farm/race track


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pics from farm/race track


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flower press, book binding press for perfect binding, and a pub bike for me/dad


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flower press, book binding press for perfect binding, and a pub bike for me/dad


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flower press, book binding press for perfect binding, and a pub bike for me/dad


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flower press, book binding press for perfect binding, and a pub bike for me/dad


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flower press, book binding press for perfect binding, and a pub bike for me/dad


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