Posted by: dogboy on: March 11, 2010
“The Macho” 10cm x 15cm. Pencil on paper. 1/15. Available with wooden frame. “Horizontally Bored” 10cm x 15cm. Mixed Media. 2/15. Available with wooden frames. Dogboy’s works for the MinD exhibit at DUCTAC. The Brownmonkeys will be displaying more than 120 byte-size artworks on frames. 9 artists developing 15 art pieces each. All artworks will [...]
Posted by: dogboy on: March 1, 2010
Beers, pool table, snapshots. markers, spicy chicken, tons of doodling and lots of fun. A board commissioned by Tonic Branding (a branding agency based in dubai) http://tonicdubai.blogspot.com/
Posted by: dogboy on: January 28, 2010
“Yagbols” (Testicles in English). 20cm x 20cm in four connected artworks. Mixed media. An entry for Dixxxibit, a massive group of all male local urban artists joining forces, Macho Art from Macho Artists. at Pablo Gallery, Cubao, Philippines. It never got the chance to be displayed because of logistics difficulties.
Posted by: dogboy on: January 5, 2010
Yummy. Pencil on paper, digitally colored. Illustration used for a fast food restaurant.
Posted by: dogboy on: August 30, 2009
“Mini Mayhem.” Pencil on cardboard. A drop box design for Nights of 1000 Drawings Dubai
Posted by: dogboy on: August 25, 2009
The Night of 1000 Drawings Dubai drop-off poster. Painted acrylics with an old Ikea frame board, 70″ X 100″. Made entirely by hand and some digital tweaking at final stage. This will be posted and placed together with drop box in all strategic locations all around Dubai. For details, visit: http://1000drawings.co.za
Posted by: dogboy on: August 20, 2009
gorebis no.4: “yummy”
Posted by: dogboy on: August 19, 2009
gorebis no.3: “captialism”
Posted by: dogboy on: August 18, 2009
gorebis no. 2: “chop me please”
Posted by: dogboy on: August 17, 2009
gorebis no.1: “undress” Guys from Corbis visited the office and gave us some books. New stock shots they have. I got one book and thinking maybe it’s better to patch nasty drawings on each page rather than letting the book rot on the shelves. We’ll revive it and call it “The Gorebis Book.”