Paint drips and ice cream drips: What flavor would you like? We have strawberry, cherry, coconut…
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
If you haven’t seen Buff Monster and his melty crew on walls in the mid-twenty-teens then you have been looking at the sidewalk for loose change and lost earrings too much. Look up (!) on multiple walls all across the city and your find his friendly quirky sweet creamy characters cavorting and playing and melting together.
He and his fantastic army of ice cream scoops with surreal imaginations and likeable character anomalies have traveled worldwide of course; in multiple languages and on a variety of toys, posters, statues, garments, stickers and collectibles and even a select edition of Garbage Pail Kids cards called The Melty Misfits.
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Pink dominates the palette and fantasy denotes the worldview for this brightly quirky hard driving globe-trotting Hawaiian native, with Buff himself tirelessly promulgating his little friends into your life and perhaps helping to take things a little less seriously for a moment, and reminding you of your childhood fun times.
Stay Melty is his hard-bound pictorial collection of three years of all action, creation, discipline, collaboration, and production, with Buff giving you an inside view of the pure glamour that goes into becoming a successful and recognized street/fine/commercial artist today. Hint: It’s about the time-honored practice of hustling, people. Also, ice cream.
Meet the man and see his show “Melt With Me” right now in Manhattan.
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Buff Monster Stay Melty Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
Buff Monster Stay Melty Published by Gingko Press. Berkeley, CA. 2015
New Yorkers can see the pop up show Buff Monster has today in Manhattan at 168 Bowery.
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