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  1. June Garden, 2020. Voltz Clarke. US$19,500. Natasha Law. Folded Knees, 2007. Doyle. Bidding closed. Discover and purchase Natasha Law’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  2. Screenprint. £175. Gold Skirt by Natasha Law. Screenprint. £175 Sold. In the Red and the Pink by Natasha Law. Screenprint. £175 Sold. Back in Green by Natasha Law.

  3. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Natasha’s Law took effect on the 1st of October 2021—requiring all food produced and packed for sale in the same premises to provide complete ingredient lists. This means that any food business selling Prepacked for Direct Sale (PPDS) foods will be required to identify all ingredients on the product label, with an emphasis on the 14 allergenic ingredients.

  4. Natasha Law, Red and Orange Details on Ruby, 2022, Gloss on cartridge, 44 x 30.5 inches, 48 x 34 inches (framed) Natasha Law is best known for her high-gloss paintings on paper in her distinctive silhouette style. Law captures intimate moments of females during various stages of undress. The painter’s decision to keep the images visually bold ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2021 · October 1, 2021. 5 min read. From October 2021, you must label all foods produced and packed for sale at the same premises with a full list of ingredients. This has come into force under Natasha’s Law, a new food labelling legislation created after Natasha Ednan-Laperouse had a fatal allergic reaction. Natasha’s family have since campaigned ...

  6. 1 de oct. de 2021 · 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperpouse died in 2016 after she had an allergic reaction to a baguette. A new food safety law has now come into force requiring food retailers to provide full ...

  7. Natasha Law Often in an act of discarding clothing, her works beguilingly capture ephemeral moments of both vulnerability and intimacy. Tousled hair, the curve of a hip, or discarding clothing, the works allude to the privacy of domestic spaces and relies on the viewer’s own voyeuristic fascination to draw them into her intriguing vignettes.