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'Day of the Dead' mash-up by JC Rivera [Fat Cap x Ice Scream Man]
-measures: approx 7.5" tall
$200
Available at Galerie F
Email: galeriefchicago@gmail.com
This was what I received in the Fatcap Trade 02 on the Kidrobot discussion boards. His name is Fat Martin and he is modeled after 3A's Large Martin. His arms and legs are articulated as is his cannon and his head. This guy is awesome.
Aroma aerosol que vuela con el viento, inspiración y el corazón palpitante de tenerte cerca, de acariciarte contra ese muro que pinto de colores que escapan a la razón. La presión de tu boquilla derrama por mis manos los colores que algún lunático soñó. Adrenalina a borbotones recorren mis venas al experimentar tu bella presencia ante mis ojos, la clandestinidad es tu obra de arte y la noche nuestra mayor perdición.
Texto y foto: Challen
illustration/Jean Linnhoff.
www.fatcap.org/graffiti/197064-jean-linnhoff-gastein.html
jeanlinnhoff.com/?page_id=1411
Enneri-Blaka
Snacki. The Beerics. Chicago, Illinois. April 2011. (Photograph by Brock Brake. Courtesy of Fat Cap) www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org
Continuing with our third consecutive week of exchanges, this week we visit the work of Chicago-based artist Snacki. This series of article exchanges are based on a partnership between Sixty Inches From Center and Fat Cap. The goal of this partnership is to build bridges within our writing community, help promote one another to new audiences across the board and give more exposure to the art that keeps our Chicago experience compelling.
For more information about The Chicago Arts Archive go to www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org
Snacki. The Beerics. Chicago, Illinois. April 2011. (Photograph by Brock Brake. Courtesy of Fat Cap) www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org
Continuing with our third consecutive week of exchanges, this week we visit the work of Chicago-based artist Snacki. This series of article exchanges are based on a partnership between Sixty Inches From Center and Fat Cap. The goal of this partnership is to build bridges within our writing community, help promote one another to new audiences across the board and give more exposure to the art that keeps our Chicago experience compelling.
For more information about The Chicago Arts Archive go to www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org
Snacki. The Beerics. Chicago, Illinois. April 2011. (Photograph by Brock Brake. Courtesy of Fat Cap) www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org
Continuing with our third consecutive week of exchanges, this week we visit the work of Chicago-based artist Snacki. This series of article exchanges are based on a partnership between Sixty Inches From Center and Fat Cap. The goal of this partnership is to build bridges within our writing community, help promote one another to new audiences across the board and give more exposure to the art that keeps our Chicago experience compelling.
For more information about The Chicago Arts Archive go to www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org