
A few weeks ago at the
Made on the Left art and craft market I met a local artist whose work I have admired for a long time and I had a slightly crazy 'fanboy' moment where I didn't know what to say. He goes by the name
Creepy and his street art can be seen all over the city.
Last year I collected an entire set of 18 magnets from shops that make up the
William Street Collective. The magnets come together to make an awesome illustration by Creepy.
At the market was a selection of his artwork. It was a slightly different style from his street art but I really loved it so I decided to invest in two small pieces
(above). I really love the way the aged paint and colours come through and even though the two I selected weren't a set, I think they look great together.
When I decided I wanted them I went off to find some money and Creepy was doing something inside the little artwork 'boxes'. After purchasing them I realised that he was signing the work and he also drew one of the characters in the style of his street art
(below). Funnily enough, that evening I went to the
Condor Tower Carpark exhib where I saw a lot more of Creepy's work.
Now to find a place to hang them...

Labels: art, brown, craft, Creepy, green, Made on the Left, tree, William Street Collective

Popsicle! is an 11 day pop-up retail space put on by
The William Street Collective (which includes my fave stores,
William Topp and
Keith+Lottie). This is the spiel:
This 11 day event has been especially created for the Perth Fashion Festival and is where the public and buyers can shop for the latest in clothing, jewellery, accessories and more. Popsicle! showcases Perth's finest within an abandoned building, which has been transformed by interior designers and will stay open only for the duration of the festival.
I am on my way this avo to check it out, can't wait to see what they have there and maybe pick up a few special new treats for my new apartment.
Popsicle! is at 214 William St, Northbridge and runs from today to the 14th of September, 11am - 6pm daily. Check out
the website for more details.
Labels: fashion, Keith+Lottie, perth, pink, William Street Collective, William Topp