What ya gonna do with all that junk inside your trunk?
“I got to do two nice murals in London,” says Cern as he flies back to dirty old New York for the Memorial Day Weekend in time for the official start of Summer. It looks like there is a lot of elephant love going on here, no? “It’s a metropolis of sorts built upon “upside down” elephants. It became the foundation for other hybrid creatures to dwell in.”
This one is not human-centric, he says, it’s elephant-centric. He says that he was in the aerosol zone and this “gravity defying romance unfolded above Bricklane as more elephants got to visit London. ”
Badunka dunk dunk and the trunk trunk trunk, know what I’m sayin’? Come on Summer! Bring it.
Cern (photo © Cern)
Cern. Detail. From the Invasive Species series. (photo © Cern)
Cern. Detail. From the Invasive Species series. (photo © Cern)
Cern. From the Invasive Species series. (photo © Cern)
Cern. From the Invasive Species series. (photo © Cern)
Cern. Detail. (photo © Cern)
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