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Hello Mister, I love you: Sticky zine launch

29 July 2009



Whilst I was in Melbourne I also launched my 2 new zines at Sticky.
Overheard in New Zealand and Hello Mister I love you.

Friday 3rd July 2009

Overheard in New Zealand.

A one page zine of a few really awesome things we overheard in New Zealand
whilst there for a week earlier this year. Told by illustrated sheep,
watched over by Footrot Flats. Printed on the Rizzeria.

Hello Mister. I love you.

Riding your bike around Yogyakarta as a foreigner heaps of the kids yell to
you “Hello Mister!!” My favourite was when they know a bit more English and
add “I love you”.

Even with the knowledge that the Indonesian language has a non- gender
specific term for he/she you still can’t help feeling that you’re beginning
to look more like a man.

Snippets and stupid things I did, said or overheard in Indonesia on a 3
month residency last year. A series of pencil and pen drawings with rubber
stamped text then printed on the Rizzeria stencil press and handbound into zines.