Wednesday 21 April 2010

Die Roten Punkte - Otto's Jacket

Here is Otto's jacket which I illustrated for Die Roten Punkte's new show "Kunst Rock" at The Arts Centre, Melbourne.























Die Roten Punkte - Burgerstore Dinosaur tshirt

Here is the illustration I did for a tshirt print for the new Die Roten Punkte song "Burgerstore Dinosaur", from their forthcoming album "Kunst Rock". Please contact the Die Roten Punkte website for details of how to purchase one.


Die Roten Punkte play opening party and scarf wearing

Here are the wonderful Die Roten Punkte playing at the opening night of my Melbourne exhibition, braving the rain to play a brilliant out door set. Also here are some colourful examples of how to wear my limited edition silk scarves. Red ones are SOLD OUT, limited numbers of the other 3 colours are still available.



Photos from "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" Melbourne

Here are some photos of the exhibition in situ @ Discobeans Gallery & Tabiya Sock Shop, Melbourne.













































































































































































































































































































































Photos from "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" Adelaide

Some photos of my 3rd solo exhibition; "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" @ Dragonfly Bar, Adelaide. The exhibition was nominated for an Adelaide Fringe Award for Best Body of Work By An Individual.

































































































































































































































































LMFF Poetry Bag

I was asked by L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival to illustrate a calico bag for their exhibition at The Australian Poetry Centre. The bag had to inspired by a poem, so I chose "Against Conformity and Averageism" by Richard Brautigan, and referenced Dave the bull from our farm in the illustration.