Monstrous Art Exhibitions

Illustrators Have a Ball With 'Monsters Inked' at Idea Generation Galler

This is set to be a monstrously good show--it’s called 'Monsters Inked: Inside the Minds of the Gods of Monsters.' It is also the world's first exhibition of Rob Steen’s famed Flanimals, catapulted into the public domain by its strong association with Ricky Gervais.

Another artist heavily featured in 'Monsters Inked: Inside the Minds of the Gods of Monsters' is Pete Fowler. His surreal and psychedelic style is best known for his work with the Welsh band Super Furry Animals (see video).

You can see all of these and more at the Idea Generation Gallery from April 8th. Meanwhile, see more of Pete Fowler's work in the video above.
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