PMH WEBSITE GOES LIVE
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PMH WEBSITE GOES LIVE



Keeping it on a new websites tip, PMH who we've mentioned loads on this blog has just dropped his newest website THEPMHQ.com . Author of the Le Dilly Blog and publisher of the zines of the same name, his latest website is all about his own work. Drawings, paintings, collage, street work and some great great doodles are all featured. And if that wasnt enough PMH has also included a selection of his photograph for our viewing pleasure.

Along side the release of his website, PMH has also released a new Dilly zine featuring the artworks of Simon Redekop. Simon is part of the same art collective as Mike Swaney, who created the artwork for the previous Dilly zine. Both are part of the Candian Human Five art collective and are available from the Le Dilly website.




- Mudwig Dans Le Dilly Zine
PMH drops the latest Dilly zine, issue 5 titled 'The Bile Story' is 24 pages of eye melting, brain destroying images from the West Country Grossadmiral, a one Mr Mudwig Dans. Mudwig is part of the infamous The zine is available now from LE DIllY...

- Another Group Show
The Dilly returns to the JaguarShoes to curate a show that collects together work by many artists working in varying media, some established, some newbies, including JR, eltono, french, Bfree, zbiok, Thomas Bernard, Skullphone, Ezba, PMH, Med Damon, Mike...

- Le Dilly 03
PMH drops issue 3 of his Le DIlly zine. The latest issue features the work of James Pearson Howes a London based photographer, who has shot for Vice, RWD Magazine and i-d magazine to name just a few of his many clients. He shoots anything from Jay-Z,...

- Smile! It's A Zine Sale
We all love handmade zines and are delighted to see that PMH creator of the Dilly zine will be having a Zine Sale this weekend. On Saturday 26th May from 2pm he will be selling selected zines at Jagbags. If you have created your own zine, you are invited...

- Were Back Again!!
Appoliges for the lack of posts over the last few days, we have been away in Madrid. Went over to show some support for london legend PMH, who had his first solo show at Subaquatica. Better known for his restless activity curanting shows and coordinating...



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