
Bunny Flop is a new giant bean bag / huge plush toy and represents a new collaboration between Jon Burgerman and Medessin. Jon Burgerman’s art is always funfilled and the Bunny Flop is one of the coolest creations to be unleashed by Burgerman. I wish I had a giant room, with a giant TV and the Bunny Flop sitting right there in the middle.


Jon Burgerman and Stuart Witter have collaborated on this new and very interesting figure. Its called WorryKnott and its a resin cast sculpture. This is the first of Jon Burgerman’s images to be turned into a figure and I am sure from what information I’ve found it may not be the last. Be sure to get on Jon’s mailing list if you’re interested in one of these little guys.
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It looks as though Jon Burgerman has been extremely busy recently which is no surprise as he is one of the hottest artists in the UK at the moment. If you have not come across Jon Burgerman before than I guarantee you will be a big fan just as I am by the end of this post. So what have been happening in the Magical Burgerman World.

On The Wall Exhibition presented by TAG and Concrete. Large walls filled with black and white doodles would usually hurt your eyes but not when its full of wonderful creatures and characters like this. Good to see Meffi helping out as well.

I AM 8-BIT Digital Prints. Jon doodles a gang of 8-BIT heroes in these 2 digital prints using a awesome range of colours. Can you recognise the video game characters?

Immature Miniatures Exhibition - Jon teams up with TADO for this exhibition and you just know with that combination this is something special. The art is a mash up of Jon’s and TADO’s work and boy is it stunning. The show goes on until the end of May so there is still time to check it out.

Big Bang at the Science Museum, London - Go there for the science or just to see Jon’s art. You decide.

Sixty Showroom, Netherlands - Another walled filled with Jon Burgerman awesomeness. Jon has pictures from the beginning to the end and it must have been so much fun doing this wall considering the equipment Jon had to use. Check out Jon’s website to see what I mean.
I think any artist would be proud of doing half of what Jon Burgerman has done here. I can not wait to see what else he comes up with in the next few months.
