Keyword results: Kill Pixie
The work of Mark Whalen (Kill Pixie) has always been from another world, an incredible, almost painfully detailed world. His fascination with repetitive pattern is still ever present in his work, where his figures, plagued by their own desires, are only identifiable by the mask they are wearing. It's a world of absurd interactions of struggle in an ill-informed culture.
Joseph Allen is a man of many talents. Besides being an amazing artist he somehow also finds the time to be a publisher and curator, organizer of lovely community art makings.
Joe has recently published two books you probably have seen - or need to see - the Kill Pixie book and the Marcus Oakley book.
During the 1980’s break-dance culture craze, graffiti wars took over the subway trains and streets of Brooklyn and the Lower East Side. The Rock Steady Crew was at the eye of the storm and thanks to GAS'07, they are representing right here, right now, in Sydney.
Doze Green has arrived to inspire with his ol' skool graff skills vs a continued hard-hitting presence in NY art scene.
The end of the world is now. War, famine, pestilence and dysentery reign. Who will save us from a pathetic death on a cold, lonely dunny can? There is only one. They call him Kill Pixie.
But who is this mysterious man? And what drives him to create such peculiar and stylistically unique visions of freaky, flint-eyed felines and feathery, sea-faring folk? 2T hit the streets (and then the girls' toilets) in the hunt for clues that might reveal more about the dude under the hood.
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