
I Heard You Say
Heavily inspired by the aesthetic of British pop, Nic Joly returns with a brand-new collection. Drawing from the iconic Oasis’s song ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’, ‘I Heard You Say’ is a bold limited-edition artwork. Encapsulating both the cultural context and musical memory, Joly’s famous miniature figures are dressed in era-specific clothing, serving as a visual time capsule of the mid-'90s music scene, and their poses and expressions echo the Britpop attitude.
The colour palette is heavily focused on vintage blues and deep red, drawing from mod culture and the Union Jack, evoking a confident but nostalgic mood.
At the centre of the artwork, Nic featured a scaled-down band, performing ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’. A clear nod to Oasis, each band member is meticulously crafted, inviting the viewer to lean in and observe. Featuring in bold text ‘Don’t Look Back’, the sentence is completed by a miniature Liam holding a sign that reveals the final words ‘In Anger’.
A pocket-sized concert with meaning, this scene reinforces a personal and almost secretive nature of emotional retrospection that the song captures.
This artwork is also available in a set of two and in different edition here - the two versions are offered in distinct sizes, each delivering a unique interpretation of the song’s sentiment.
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I Heard You Say
Heavily inspired by the aesthetic of British pop, Nic Joly returns with a brand-new collection. Drawing from the iconic Oasis’s song ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’, ‘I Heard You Say’ is a bold limited-edition artwork. Encapsulating both the cultural context and musical memory, Joly’s famous miniature figures are dressed in era-specific clothing, serving as a visual time capsule of the mid-'90s music scene, and their poses and expressions echo the Britpop attitude.
The colour palette is heavily focused on vintage blues and deep red, drawing from mod culture and the Union Jack, evoking a confident but nostalgic mood.
At the centre of the artwork, Nic featured a scaled-down band, performing ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’. A clear nod to Oasis, each band member is meticulously crafted, inviting the viewer to lean in and observe. Featuring in bold text ‘Don’t Look Back’, the sentence is completed by a miniature Liam holding a sign that reveals the final words ‘In Anger’.
A pocket-sized concert with meaning, this scene reinforces a personal and almost secretive nature of emotional retrospection that the song captures.
This artwork is also available in a set of two and in different edition here - the two versions are offered in distinct sizes, each delivering a unique interpretation of the song’s sentiment.
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Heavily inspired by the aesthetic of British pop, Nic Joly returns with a brand-new collection. Drawing from the iconic Oasis’s song ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’, ‘I Heard You Say’ is a bold limited-edition artwork. Encapsulating both the cultural context and musical memory, Joly’s famous miniature figures are dressed in era-specific clothing, serving as a visual time capsule of the mid-'90s music scene, and their poses and expressions echo the Britpop attitude.
The colour palette is heavily focused on vintage blues and deep red, drawing from mod culture and the Union Jack, evoking a confident but nostalgic mood.
At the centre of the artwork, Nic featured a scaled-down band, performing ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’. A clear nod to Oasis, each band member is meticulously crafted, inviting the viewer to lean in and observe. Featuring in bold text ‘Don’t Look Back’, the sentence is completed by a miniature Liam holding a sign that reveals the final words ‘In Anger’.
A pocket-sized concert with meaning, this scene reinforces a personal and almost secretive nature of emotional retrospection that the song captures.
This artwork is also available in a set of two and in different edition here - the two versions are offered in distinct sizes, each delivering a unique interpretation of the song’s sentiment.























