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Does Reg Mombassa use paint?

Does Reg Mombassa use paint?

Along with his cartoonish style, Mombassa also paints more traditional depictions of the Australian landscapes.

Who does Reg Mombassa do most of his artwork for?

He has continued to design for Mambo and hold sellout exhibitions at Watters in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009. In January 2000, a career retrospective of his work was held in Sydney at the S. H. Ervin Gallery. An 80-page catalogue was released by the National Trust to coincide with this exhibition.

What subject matter does Reg Mombassa focus on?

landscapes
He is one of Australia’s most popular and idiosyncratic artists. We speak with the talented creative force about a life lived well in the arts. You have a book coming out which chronicles 50 years of your work, focusing particularly on your landscapes.

What is Mambo Art?

Mambo Graphics (also, 100% Mambo; and marketed as Mambo) is an Australian company designer of clothing. Mambo was launched in 1984 by musician Dare Jennings and business partner, Andrew Rich in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria. On January 6, 2015, Mambo was acquired by American company Saban Brands.

What kind of art does Reg Mombassa paint?

Description: Reg (Chris O’Doherty) Mombassa (b. 1951) Nocturne with Carbone and Truckskull, 2007 charcoal and coloured pencil on paper, titled l.l.c. ‘Nocturne with Carbone and Truckskull’, signed and dated l.r.c. ‘Reg Mombassa, 07’

What do you need to know about Reg Mombassa?

GOLDEN SANDALS is the collected guide to the art, thoughts and life of Reg Mombassa – artist and musician. Using new Spirit Camera technology which allows us to see things which aren’t there, we enter his world. Illustrated with almost 300 original artworks and packed with photographs, posters and band memorabilia, this is a true collector′s item.

Where did Reg Mombassa live in New Zealand?

Artist and Musician – Chris O’Doherty (also known as Reg Mombassa) was born in Auckland New Zealand in 1951 and migrated to Australia with his parents and brother in 1969. He has exhibited paintings, drawings and prints at Watters Gallery in Darlinghurst since 1975. Reg also performs with his brother Peter in the band Dog Trumpet.

What makes Reg Mombassa’s golden sandals so special?

From Mental As Anything to Mambo he’s made two generations of people laugh, dance and wonder at the beauty of his creations. GOLDEN SANDALS is a journey into the world of Reg with his aliens, animals and Australian Jesus. It’s an animated trip to the roots of what makes Reg tick.