Do the junior waje shuffle this weekend

Who said An Elephant Can’t? The Helensburgh business of that name, run by its presiding geniuses, Brian Cairnduff and Phil Burns may have produced an illustrated book for children with that title, but there’s not much the company can’t do.

This weekend, still flushed with the success of their enterprising presence at the recent Homes & Interiors Show at Glasgow’s SECC, the elephant is shuffling its junior waje and indeed its adult waje (wall jewellery) this weekend – at:

  • The West End Art Fair at Hillhead Library, Byres Road on Saturday (26th September) from 12.00 noon to 5.00 pm
  • The Merchant City Festival, WASPS Studios, 48 King Street, on Saturday & Sunday (26th & 27th  September) from  11.00am to 5.00opm

New waje by Phil Burns

Walking with giants is waje shufflng with mammoths who can.

The image above shows the newest piece of waje by artist Phil Burns – a mad nightmare haunted by destructive multinationals. Images speak louder…

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