Pop art becomes pop-up art
Hotty Miss  |  by www.theage.com.au. All rights reserved. 6.11 | 20:41

You either love it or hate it, but for one artist Marmite makes good paint and a slice of toast the perfect canvas.
week at London's Air Gallery.
designer sunglasses, Margaret Thatcher and crooner James Blunt.


Simon Cowell, a judge on the Pop Idol-like reality TV show celebrities that the public either love, or hate," Flynn said.
just hate too much."
The exhibition, sponsored by Marmite, coincides with a billboard advertising campaign for the spread in a new squeeze bottle.


of Marmite, of things people supposedly either love or hate, such as a hairy chested man, or socks with sandals.
bottle made it easier to use.
But the 30-year-old from London wasn't ruling anything out.


portraits, which is slightly thinner," he said.
"I have to admit I am more of a Marmite lover, than a Vegemite fan, but maybe I will give it a go!"
at celebrity portraiture.


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