Cardboard Kids + Lincoln Caplice have teamed up again to hit us with
another artist exposé.
Monster Children Gallery presents WEBUYYOURKIDS.
Sonny Day & Biddy Maroney are the duo who make up WBYK, and they are a fucking stellar combo. Their psychotic multi-media illustrations are intricate and expertly structured. Each one is a lesson in design. Check them out and go nab a piece of the work for your wall.

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The guys over at CardBoard Kids Collective, along with Deadshit Digest author Lincoln Caplice have put together another Monster Children Gallery Featurette!
This time the spotlight is on Rob Tucker, Artist out of little old New Zealand. His vibrant images of pop icons are raw and nostalgic. This time, tuned to the local life of Sydney itself. I will let the artist himself elaborate, watch the video above.
Looks like a great exhibit, check it out if your in the Sydney vicinity @ Monster Children Gallery.
This entry was written by , posted on October 6, 2009 at 8:31 am, filed under Art, australia, design., travel. and tagged Art, Artist, australia, Cardboard Kids Collective, Feature, gallery, Monster Children Gallery, Rob Tucker, sydney. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.
Sydney lies on the coast of what is essentially a gigantic desert island. Today a red haze descended over the city thanks to a massive dust storm blown out to the shores of New South Whales.
Apart from smothering the city in dust and giving those with Asthma a hard time (Eshay!), the dust has given us some amazing photography.
Hit more to Check them out !!
This entry was written by , posted on September 23, 2009 at 4:21 pm, filed under australia, photography, travel. and tagged 23rd September 2009, dust, photography, storm, sydney, travel.. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.