This is the first image from my new solo show, Concrete Ocean. The show opens 2nd March 2011 at Andipa Gallery in London and will feature a mixture of new images and installations. I am really excited about this show - it has been fun to work on! You can find out a bit more about the show on the Andipa website. I will be posting more images and information over the next few weeks, so check back often.
A major update to my site slinkachu.com should be live very soon too - details to follow soon. In the meantime you can follow me on Twitter - I finally relented and signed up (although anyone hoping I will be as prolific as Stephen Fry will be disappointed!) and Facebook.

I am featured in this quarter's edition of The Street Art Journal, including a pull-out poster of an image from my Big Bad City book. If you can't find a free copy at your local art gallery/ coffee shop / arty-farty hipster hang-out you can subscribe for free here and get it mailed in the post. The zine is put out by Elisa and Seth from Carmichael Gallery and is a brilliant read - really well made, loads of content - and did I mention completely free?














I love your work.
His big belly... so realistic :)
"The Last Resort" makes me incredibly happy! Although maybe not for the stranded little guys. :)
Oh you really gave me a good laugh with the Last resort pictures! Really nice! Thank you!
Greetings from an icy cold finland!
Love your work!
Absolutely brilliant and charming work (miniature epics) Off to buy your book and looking forward to your continuing adventures.
I just love your work! About a year ago I bought your book and it's great.
As I was reading the newspaper today I saw that they published a link of your blog. Every day the paper puts another interesting link. (dutch paper by the way: NRC-Next)
So now I will follow your work here as well!
It really looks great. I think I need to have a look around
Como consigues las figuritas...?
Las haces tu?.
Felicidades!!
Just added your work on our blog!Great work!!
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You had a very nice art and creation. You know I look on a different world looking at this. I am thinking that, this may all come true someday. That we will have the last island if we don't really take care of our planet. Bravo for your creation. Continue making art and en lighting other people. - Jessica
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That's wonderful. Ideally well created.
That's a lovely island.
I found your art via @LDN, and it made me giggle in delight! I will try and make the Andipa show.
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lol funny stuff
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This is so cool. Very impressive. Good work, I like it very much. Such a funny thing but full of meanings. I guess this gives information that despite the busy world, there are still some place to relax with.
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What an awesome impressive work! Can i post a few of your photos in perpustakaan.blogspot.com ??
These are amazing
I love this style of art
Simply amazing
Even though I am in Australia
I want to know the date of your show in England
hopefully enough time for me to come.
I can't even begin to say how awesome this all is-consider my mind blown!
This is too much fun....
Wow, the tennisball island is simply great, so nice!
Brilliant!
You've done a great job..
Your work is AWESOME!
I enjoy it so very much.
THANK YOU.
Your work is TOTALLY AWESOME!
Hoping for more! :-)
This is amazing. I'm going to feature you in my new blog about stuff I like.
thank you
Loved it!
Hope some day I find one of your arts in the street of Brazil!!
The Last Resort inspired by Martin Parr?
I like it, as well as a book 'Little People in the City' which we purchased few weeks ago!
Great job! Take care!
I absolutely love your work..both the installations and the photographs. The palm tree/tennis ball is a definite favourite so far...I really hope i can make the show in March. Good Luck!
Love it, one of your best!
Achei bem interessante as fotos, mostrando como somos pequenos, num mundo tão grande, adorei
awsome work.....
love every part of it.....
These are so amazing! Can't stop looking at these. I even posted this blog to my blog. Maybe I'll start seeking for little people from the ground. That sounds creepy but dude, these are incredible!
gosteei muito das fotos,o artista é muito talentoso (Miriam,9°anoD)
Muito legal, é uma coisa diferente. O artista conseguiu fazer algo incrivel com uma coisa tão pequena. (Alana 1° ano C)
Kind of ironic... Shows that one can be stranded on an island in the middle of knowhere, while in the middle of somewhere.
Oh you really gave me a good laugh with the last with the last resort pictures!Really nice !Thank you!
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I absolutely love your work..both the installations and the photographs.
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Man you really love what you are doing... Those little things and the concept, it works! The lego block, the bubblegum, amazingly done! Brilliant!
I love it. It's an oasis.
This is brilliant - I'll totally be getting your book. Have you done anything cinematic with the idea? x
Great piece of art! Superb photo!
creative like true film
so realistic!! looks so true, well done, buddy
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Wow that was very creative! I didn't notice immediately that they are just on a puddle of water. Great work!
Am I the only one who feels a little sad for these little people? It seems like they are waiting for some unlikely event.
I just love your work! About a year ago I bought your book and it's great.
As I was reading the newspaper today I saw that they published a link of your blog. Every day the paper puts another interesting link.
I was reading the paper today, I saw that they posted a link to your blog. Another interesting link puts the paper every day. keep it up.
really cool
Cute! I like this scene.
I'll totally be getting your book!
you have written awesome stories!
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