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The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
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I met Peter Gronquist about a year ago and immediatly connected to this out-of-the-box thinker and artist. Gronquist is well known for his Gucci rocket launchers, chain saws, and other art works that feature high end brand names on weapons of destruction. No stranger to utilyzing taxidermy in his works, where animal's horns have been replaced by gold plated AK-47s, Gronquist continues to juxtapose luxury with nature while bringing up questions about money, culture, and society.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/04/12/peter-gronquist/
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The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
Paul asks Darth Vader what he can do about the boys when they act up. Vader suggested he try spanking them with a lightpaddle.
He's doing great! No complications!
Johnny had a Laminectomy yesterday, head over to manbroidery.blogspot.com/
to leave him sweet thoughts!
The F n' G's took out the best 4 person team outfit award.
See more details on the TNT Express Pursuit '06 set page.
Matilda can't wait to get to the apple orchard and fill her little bag with leprechaun gold! She has some pretty interesting misconceptions about apple orchards.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
For more on the art in your world visit us at www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Although we're currently busy preparing for our upcoming Warhol Reimagined show at Project One gallery, we made sure to check out the amazing ensemble of talented artists participating in Gallery Hijinks group show entitled "The Letter Collector".
Hijinks states that "The Letter Collector is curated with the intention to exhibit both emerging and established artists in one massive group show based on the common love of type and script. Stemming from immensely different backgrounds, each artist creates their unique translation of a letter in the alphabet. The viewer will experience an assortment of letters expressed through a range of mediums: drawing, painting, photography, neon, wood, relief sculpture, and mixed media. "
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/03/06/the-letter-collector/
Story and Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
Pantomime hijinks by PCs Hither (Mick Storr) and Dither (Chris Powell), along with Plain and Fancy (Jane Low and Sarah Browne).
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Clare Hawley.
For more on the art in your world visit us at www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Although we're currently busy preparing for our upcoming Warhol Reimagined show at Project One gallery, we made sure to check out the amazing ensemble of talented artists participating in Gallery Hijinks group show entitled "The Letter Collector".
Hijinks states that "The Letter Collector is curated with the intention to exhibit both emerging and established artists in one massive group show based on the common love of type and script. Stemming from immensely different backgrounds, each artist creates their unique translation of a letter in the alphabet. The viewer will experience an assortment of letters expressed through a range of mediums: drawing, painting, photography, neon, wood, relief sculpture, and mixed media. "
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/03/06/the-letter-collector/
Story and Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
For more on the art in your world visit us at www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Although we're currently busy preparing for our upcoming Warhol Reimagined show at Project One gallery, we made sure to check out the amazing ensemble of talented artists participating in Gallery Hijinks group show entitled "The Letter Collector".
Hijinks states that "The Letter Collector is curated with the intention to exhibit both emerging and established artists in one massive group show based on the common love of type and script. Stemming from immensely different backgrounds, each artist creates their unique translation of a letter in the alphabet. The viewer will experience an assortment of letters expressed through a range of mediums: drawing, painting, photography, neon, wood, relief sculpture, and mixed media. "
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/03/06/the-letter-collector/
Story and Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com