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Anthony Burrill Says "Yes"

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Posted by Mark Sinclair, 29 October 2008, 17:57    Permalink    Comments (6)

This Saturday, Anthony Burrill will be ensconced in the Concrete Hermit gallery in London, signing copies of his new book of postcards, YES. That's YES as in the title of the book. Not that we're not exclaiming an affirmative "yes" ourselves, of course. Click through for further details and a bit more of his art.

Burrill has included 30 postcard designs in his new book, which is published by Concrete Hermit, and will be at the gallery from 2-4pm this Saturday afternoon.

Concrete Hermit
5A Club Row
London
E1 6JX

Here's a map.

6 Comments

This bloke’s a genius - making a fortune from ‘5 minute pieces’ in illustrator!
Andre
2008-10-30 09:55:41


A genius he is. But I don't think he's making a fortune. And I would imagine he spends a little more than 5 minutes on his work too...
action man
2008-10-30 10:30:41


love it :)
Martin Delin
2008-10-30 10:35:16


twee.

why dont eatock and him go off and get married at an old twee church and have a big twee family somewhere with a cute twee house, with lots of these really twee postcards on the wall. they could have little twee kids running around the kitchen, which has a wooden twee table where they could eat their delicious twee suppers on in front of a roaring twee fire. and they could look at each other into their big drippy blue twee eyes and smile and dissapear into the twee sunset.
dadif
2008-10-30 15:31:08


Skepticism before admiration. Nice one guys.

Thank you A.B.
Yaac
2008-10-31 11:01:27


why don't ABBA go off and get married to SLAYER and make their stupid pop disco death metal underground anthems and disappear up into the sunset. eh?
ted manzie
2008-10-31 13:15:18


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