Pete Fowler
Pete Fowler | |
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Born | Pete Fowler 1969 |
Known for | illustration, drawing, painting, animation, printmaking, sculpture |
Notable work | Artwork for the Welsh band Super Furry Animals, Monsterism toys and goods |
Pete Fowler (born 1969 in Cardiff) is a Welsh artist best known for his artwork for the Welsh band Super Furry Animals and his Monsterism toys and goods.[1] He is a freelance illustrator and "monster maker"[2] inspired by animals, music, folklore, myths, psychedelia and super nature. He has also worked on a number of other projects in the UK and Japan, such as television advertisements (Kia Picanto), as well as having art exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Fowler works in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, animation, printmaking and sculpture.
Monsterism
The majority of Fowler's art is made in a postmodern cartoon style and often revolves around a central narrative and features a recurring set of characters. The "monsters" Fowler creates all reside on "Monsterism Island". Fowler invents extensive back-stories for his characters; each has its own specific traits and levels of "monsterism". Fowler is most known for his designer toys of his characters, which he himself manufactures with his own company.
A CD called The Sounds of Monsterism Island was released in 2005 by Heavenly Records.[3] According to the press release, "The record is a compilation album that works as a soundtrack to the world of Monsterism. The album features psychedelic music from the '60s through to today, much of it unearthed and put on CD for the first time."[citation needed] In 2006, Fowler created a set of comics about Monsterism Island which have been featured in Vice Magazine. The second soundtrack to Monsterism Island, A psychedelic Guide to Monsterism Island, was released in 2009[4] and features mostly new compositions by a host of contemporary musicians.
Notable Events
Fowler is one half of the deckshoegaze/cosmic disco outfit Seahawks who have released extensively on vinyl, CD and download since 2010 and have remixed a variety of bands as well as regularly DJing, with Fowler commonly playing the genres of 70’s smooth rock, discoid and balearic debris.[5]
Fowler's solo exhibition 'The Needle and The Damage Done' took place at Beach London in Shoreditch, running from August to September 2013.[6]
During the lockdown crisis of 2020 Pete set up a side line in pet decorating.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Christgau, Robert (1998). Grown Up All Wrong: 75 Great Rock and Pop Artists from Vaudeville to Techno. Harvard University Press. p. 177. ISBN 9780674443181. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- ^ "SHIFT | PEOPLE | PETE FOWLER". web.archive.org. 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ "Various - The Sounds Of Monsterism Island Volume One". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ "Various - A Psychedelic Guide To Monsterism Island". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ "Pete Fowler & Ian Sargeant". Soho Radio London. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ London, Beach (2013). "Pete Fowler: The needle and the damage done".
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