New Drew Print
September 10th, 2008 by KoanNew artwork by Drew is up on Nice Produce.
Making use of Nice HQ’s new monster in house printer.
Munker, signed by Drew.
New artwork by Drew is up on Nice Produce.
Making use of Nice HQ’s new monster in house printer.
Munker, signed by Drew.
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Airhorn and pork, match made in heaven.
Directed by the Rickards Brothers, note how each shot has the feel of a photographic still.
Download the track System by Terry Lynn, here. courtesy of the fine folks at Mashit.com
1st 2 of 180 boards for No Comply rocked up today, the winner is Shaunna Peterson.
Check out this trailer for the opera, Monkey, Journey to the West brought to you by the team behind the Gorillas, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett.
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The opera, multimedia and albums are the duo’s recent contribution the Monkey story which has shaped all our lives since it’s origins in the 16th Century, mainly thanks to the TV series as well as countless other stories such as Dragon Ball which looked to The Journey to the West for inspiration.
The resulting album has instantly found itself the canon of classics, along side Blade Runner, Kenji Kawaii Avalon, Rick Wakemans Six Wifes of Henry VIII, Deltron3030 and the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack. Straight up gold.
Check the Journey to the West Site for more details on the project, an awesomely presented synopsis of the original, images and projects.
Lister will be coming home for another no doubt sucessfull show at Metro 5 Gallery on 10 September until 28 September 2008. 1214 High Street, Armadale.
Here’s a sneaky preview of the show courtesy of the good folks at Metro 5.
Me (left & Right) mixed media on canvas, 50.0 x 50.0 cm
Don’t hang my dress there (left & Right) mixed media on canvas, 170.0 x 170.0 cm
Give me Hulk (left & right) mixed media on canvas, 170.0 x 170.0 cm
All Dolled Up (right & right) mixed media on canvas, 120.0 x 120.0 cm
She had a Dream (left & right) mixed media on canvas, 120.0 x 120.0 cm
3rd Cup of Fiasko (left & right) mixed media on canvas, 120.0 x 120.0 cm
TV Guide Spells (left & right) mixed media on canvas, 120.0 x 120.0 cm
Two Birds One Stone (left & right), mixed media on canvas, 120.0 x 120.0 cm

The weekend is here. Nothing but beer, football finals, Bootleg Session DVD’s (courtesy of Relax/Ride, something we should all be doing), GTA IV, Mario Kart, riding pushies, partying, mad loving, working on Nice v2 for YOU lot and probably some sleep in between it all.
May not be your cuppa, but I have waited for that drop of premium all week. Time to kick back, relax and open some suckers up on GTA.
See you Monday.
Hidden within the mess of pouting face book party photos, shit shows and silly banalities of the embarrassing Melbourne Fashion Weak is something actually worth seeing.
Into The Closet, currently on show at above Carlton Hotel really deserves to be seen as a separate entity, featuring a rich gas light themed celebration of the finely developed skills and vision or Australian artisans stepping out of their comfort zones to design garments and working with new mediums.
Pattern maker Nita-Jan McMahon, End of Light, white and black. Hoodies made from hand knitted strips of t-shirts. Weighing a tonne and featuring a kangaroo leather and sterling silver label, you can see flickers of woven labels running through the piece.
Cobbler Drendan Dwyer and Rosslynd Piggot, “I have always liked hammocks” bike made out of chrome molly tubing, rangoon cane and braided satin rayo.
wtf, Howard Arkley / Cuggi ‘collabo’?
Actually made by Elizabeth Gower for Howardin 1977
Domonic Eichler, Sans Suces.
The show comes down tomorrow 7pm.
Diagram of the Whale
Sewer Surfer
Fair Suck of the Pineapple A3
Homeward Bound
Shrimp A3
The Kiku
Dead Harry
Nawlz Print : Reme Intersection