Monday, 20 October 2014

New Crabzilla print available!

Orders being taken for the new Weird Whitstable print... the mighty but gentle Crabzilla!
The perfect way to celebrate the mystery of the ocean and Whitstable.


Available in 3 sizes: 

Large, signed prints (60 x 80 cm)           £70 ( p&p £7.00 )
Medium, signed prints (50 x 70 cm)       £50 ( p&p £7.00 )
A3, signed prints                                  £20 ( p&p £2.50 )

All prints are signed and on high quality 160gsm matt paper.



Sunday, 19 October 2014

#Crabzilla conquers the world!


I imagine that this time last week Crabzilla was bobbing gently in Whitstable Bay, quiet and calm, safe in the anonymous ocean, nibbling on a few trailers of oysters....

Then, the unthinkable happened... crab fame happened! Crabzilla was propelled around the world like a stone across a pond.

From page 26 of The Sunday Express, to the cover of the Daily Star.... to Loose Women on telly, Metro, Kent Messenger, Mail Online, Gawker, Independent, news websites in Australia, Germany, Serbia, Norway, New York, Huffington Post, India, Brazil, Sweden, allsorts of places all over the world too numerous to mention....then to Japan's Morning Bird show on AsahiTV, and last night to BBC's Have I got News For You!
Its even spawned a (fake) Crabzilla on Twitter!

A weird week indeed.... I hope for Crabzilla's sake its all gone quiet again. Keep your eyes peeled for signs of the beautiful Crabzilla. If you happen to see any evidence, or have a story to tell then please get in touch. I may post it on here, or it could be featured in an upcoming exhibition.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Crabzilla in the Sunday Express!

In these dark days its a lovely thing that Whitstable's giant crab has received nationwide attention in the Sunday Express..... read all about it on their website if you missed the paper version.



Have you had an encounter with a giant crab either in Whitstable or elsewhere? Or know someone who has? If so, get in touch. Eye witness reports, sketches or photographs are always welcome.

Please check out an earlier post on Whitstable's giant crab here.