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Kill Communication
Kill Pixie
Published by Izrock (2008)
64 Pages, 15 x 21 cm, Softcover, Colour and Black and White
Edition of 1000
Kill Pixie cut his teeth publishing his art without permission on the streets of Sydney, Australia growing
rapidly in maturity by working with no respect for slumber.
Currently, much of the work is influenced by indigenous cultures and informed by the folk art they create.
"I also like to show in my painting different styles of communication, from one place to another, and create a
freedom of dialogue between the characters."
Embedded with symbols and life experiences, the work is often a suggestion what could have been. His strong
graphic characters and patterns are delicate, unorthodox, at times absurd and humorous. Kill Pixie presents a
prophecy for an abstracted, urban version of folk art.
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