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Hellovon: Migration Billboards by Fiona Killackey
Hellovon is a 26 year-old London based pencil perfectionist who takes the art of illustration to dizzying new heights — in this case literally. Hellovon's latest exhibition is called Migration and takes place in two parts, in two major cities, London and New York, over two months.
Starting its sojourn in London, the first element of the Migration exhibition can be viewed on a billboard at the Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. This month will see Hellovon's flock journey to New York where they will be sitting pretty on a billboard on the side of the Espeis Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. You can also check out a video if you can't make it in person. Who says you shouldn't aim for the sky?
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