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1969 sillypinkbunnyvan San Francisco-based artist/illustrator Jeremy Fish is behind this amazingly cool toy manufactured by STRANGEco. Take Jeremy's growing army of Silly Pink Bunnies and combine it with his vintage Dodge van, and Bunnyvan is the result. I recently had a lot of fun with the toy in Jackrabbit, Arizona while shooting for the UK magazine Clutter. The issue is going to include a ton of new work, so be sure to check it out when it hits stands in late February. Also in February, I'm going to be hitting the road for a lecture and solo exhibition in North Carolina. Presented by the awesome art-toy gallery Wootini, both are going to be a blast! Here is the info:
Hope to see you there! -Brian P.S. Be looking for the Bunnyvan image in Jeremy Fish's upcoming book of artwork "im with stupid," availible this spring. |
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