The new and improved Babekuhl website is now live!
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Below is a small part of an artwork I helped the guys work on for Tiger Beer a few months back

Believe it or not but Sydney used to be pretty gangster in the early 00’s. Not in a Fat Tony sense but rather a more “Young and Dangerous” style. Galaxy World and outside George St Cinemas was a hub for the best of hair styles and used to be all the rage for highschoolers at the time. As a young asian boy I often fanticised how cool this superthugged out underworld was like, it probably wasn’t like this..
All over print everywhere
camo’d down to my boxers!
Also the twin broddie Andrew just got a blog where he draws dogs and writes about…..things. Best check that out at:
http://whatitdrews.wordpress.com/
More wacky Kaiju stuff for a gallery proposal.
So along with the comic heres a preview of another personal project I’ve been working on, soon to be released in a printed greyscalyle zine. A large focus on Greyscale as the new theme of the zine but more on that later yo
four arms vs ϟϟϟϟϟϟ
This piece is kind of a b-side to the painting I did for Hyper Reality. It began as an initial idea I had when planning the first piece but ran out of time to paint as a second piece. I might revisit this with acrylics later, who doesn’t like hero/villain fights!?
Something I started ages ago. fashion/fantasy/girls/animals. Playing around with drawing textures and repeats, more to come.
Trying to start a new “drawing-a-day” work ethic. Heres a preview of the start of a new personal project, lets see how long this lasts.
Work x Own Stuff, at the same damn time!
I was asked along with a bunch of other artists to choose our fav food related scene from a movie and draw it in grayscale for the new Beef Knuckles zine. I decided to roll with the Chilled Monkey Brains scene from Temples of Doom. Not too sure about the true origins of this delicacy, but a classic scene nonetheless.
To see the other works and pick up a copy be sure to come to the Zine Fair at the MCA on Sunday.
DOOM!
Through the week I have been working on some artwork for the newly branded Pub Life in Surry Hills. With the artworks I tried to create an old school Aussie Pub type feel trying to recreate illusions of a hand painted/airbrushed look through photoshop. To see the rest of the series go over there and check em out in person and while your at it go grab the fiendish O.G. burger. Grease level one hunned.
O.k. Rap time – one new, one old and one funny. The order, you decide…
and one for MCA
Was asked to design this Zombie based logo for a DJ from Melbourne. I was open to do pretty much anything I wanted as long as it stayed within the boundaries of “Z.B.” (his producer name) so I kept it pretty clean and comic-ky, trying to channel Kirkman and the stuff he’s doing with Walking Dead. Good times !