Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Buy my Crap

Good news folks! You can now buy my crap at:
Society 6
A selection of my artwork will be available on limited edition prints, laptop skins, ipod & iphone skins, and tshirts.



Prettymonkey26

Prettymonkey26: "punk, rock, sexy, sensual, fluid, angst, beauty, woman, feminine, orgasmic

Monday, June 21, 2010

Eat my Acrylic dust III



3rd deck. can hardly wait to start on the fourth. this is getting to be an addiction.

Pimp my LV Speedy



I custom painted my LV Speedy (acrylics on coated cotton canvas).

Monday, May 31, 2010

Prettymonkeys26 + MEGA = MEGAfuschia





‘MEGA’ is a creation of the urban arts collaborative ‘Foo Dog’ and is the first designer toy to be created by an Emarati - Mohammed Abedin. MEGA is set to give artists a new medium of creativity and a new mode of expression.

100 selected professional artists living and residing in the UAE took part in this concept and customized 100 designer toys which then went on to be displayed in the Gate Village at DIFC making it one of the largest ‘Custom Toys Exhibitions’ in Middle East.

The event brought together one of the greatest artistic collaborations of artists in the region and gave birth to a new take on the urban art scene in the Middle East.

The Artist Roster
http://www.foo-dog.com/projectmega/view/artists

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Eat my Acrylic Dust II




another custom skateboard deck brought to you by Prettymonkey26.

acrylic on maple wood. took about 46 hours to complete :)

funny how the girls illustrated on the deck turned out to look like people i actually find annoying. must be a subconscious thing.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Take it to the Streets









The Brownmonkeys and Pilipinas Street Plan go mural-mad on a 60 meter long wall on the Abu Dhabi corniche. The graffiti mural wall was part of the official line up of WOMAD 2010, and it was three days and two nights of culture, amazing music, and gorgeous beach-side weather. Every night, kids got to participate in the wall as part of the WOMAD children’s workshops, and it was fun helping out little future artists draw and paint on the wall. The whole experience was exhausting; we were all staying up late till 2-am every night of the festival just to finish the wall on time.
However tired we all got we still had so much fun. Everyone was just feeding off each other’s energy and the camaraderie was infectious. As the graffiti wall came together, seeing the reactions and compliments of festival goers as they passed by made it all worth the effort. Here’s hoping we do it all again next year!