
Adam Cullen’s Tasmanian Devil painting
Radical artist Adam Cullen is raising money for Australia’s most endangered species by donating a characteristically vicious painting to the cause. Rather than hitting up the usual suspects, Adam is asking guests at The Cullen Hotel (yep, he has an Art Series Hotel named after him) to bid on the big brute. So far, the bids are running at $18K.
Tagged: Adam Cullen, Art with Heart, Tasmanian Devil
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