Lazy Oaf Collaborates With Six Illustrators for "A Fun Project"
Lazy Oaf has partnered with six illustrators from around the world to create A Fun Project, a
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Lazy Oaf has partnered with six illustrators from around the world to create A Fun Project, a collection featuring a series of original prints that coincide with Lazy Oaf’s penchant for cartoon culture, ’90s nostalgia, food and rebellion. “A Fun” stands for “Apathetic, Funny, Ugly but Nice,” so with this brief in mind Yoko Honda, Dominic Kesterton, Jiro Bevis, Kyle Platts and Alexander Medel Calderon went to work on creating the prints. A Fun Project debuts online today, with an accompanying live installation at the sixth annual Pick Me Up Festival in London through May 4.