Exclusive giveaway: Dosh wallets artist range
Win 1 of 9 Dosh Wallets from the limited edition artist range in our exclusive giveaway – three wallets from each of the three artists Jonathan Zawada, French and Stefan Marx. Each wallet is valued $120 each and makes a unique Christmas gift for yourself or someone you know. Entries close 5pm on Sunday 13 Dec 2009.
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Entries close 5pm Sunday 13 December 2009 and winners will be contacted via email and/or mobile phone provided for delivery of prizes. Full terms and conditions
More information
Dosh is a super-slim, go-anywhere wallet, built for a go-anywhere lifestyle, developed to inspire the unmet needs of an audience seeking to liberate themselves from excess baggage in a culture where less is more.
In collaboration with artists Jonathan Zawada, French and Stefan Marx (curated by Joseph Allen Shea of Monster Children), Dosh has collaborated with some of the currently best contemporary artists worldwide to create Wallets As Art – a creative art range using Dosh as the canvas.
The artist range uses the classic Dosh shape and materials – a durable patented all-polymer material that allows the wallets to be used in environments where most wallets would perish.
About each artist and artwork:
Jonathan Zawada
Sydney-based artist who uses his multi-disciplinary talents to survive. Jonathan exhibited his first solo show in 2005 and has created commercial works of art for ksubi, Modular records, The Presets and Tina Kalivas.
Jonathan says: “Essentially this piece is a graphic interpretation of the balance between forward-looking hope – a desire for change – and peaceful contentment. The hope side is blind in that there is no way of predicting what change will end up resulting in, while the peaceful contentment side is open-eyed and very much embedded in the reality of the present.”

French
From Aldershot, England, a town best known for its army base, French has an obsession with mortality and metal music that informs the work literally drawing the line between the magnificent and the repulsive. French’s detailed linework shows us the beauty in the revolting.
French says: “Bat Love is an Aussie version of an earlier work with wolves, but it’s a better idea ‘cos I remember going to the Botanical Gardens in Sydney and seeing all the flying foxes hugging their babies like that. Its odd, ‘cos it actually seems like a really human way of showing affection”

Stefan Marx
Well known for his installations as well as his 2 dimensional pieces, the art of Hamburg’s Stefan Marx invites you into a phantasmagorical, mesmerising world filled with rich and curious characters that congregate in subterranean worlds so intriguing that you want to delve straight in and inhabit his work.
Stefan says: “One side colorful / one side dark and fragile, people disappear in the dark nebulous space. These people have their secrets, but together in this place they share their moments. The colorful watercolors can describe their thoughts, feelings and the insides of their heads – the ongoing moments of pleasure, mysteries and contemporary existence”.

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