
The right place for you is right here
Futurism is a thing of the past, a time when scientific advancement held the promise of incredible new inventions: flying cars, flying saucers and interplanetary exploration. The art of Bonchustown evokes the spirit of adventure, the wide-eyed wonder and the novelty of mid-century modernism.
Inside
Where it gets weird 1
The Style 2
The Issue 3
Pictured: Book Burning. To see gallery . . .
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. . . Where it gets weird
When you visit Bonchustown you enter a darkly comic world of six-foot sewer rats and homicidal housewives; of alien felines and timewarped technology; alarmist activists and maniacal power junkies. Bonchustown exists somewhere in the midcentury-modern past, but laughs at many of the outdated social mores of the 1950s.
Pictured: Raat In Me Kitchun. To see gallery . . .
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The Style
Pictured: Hawaiian Siren. To see gallery . . .
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The Issue
Pictured: Rock and Roll. To see gallery . . .
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The right place for you is right here
Futurism is a thing of the past, a time when scientific advancement held the promise of incredible new inventions: flying cars, flying saucers and interplanetary exploration. The art of Bonchustown evokes the spirit of adventure, the wide-eyed wonder and the novelty of mid-century modernism.
Inside
Where it gets weird 1
The Style 2
The Issue 3
Pictured: Book Burning. To see gallery . . .
Click Here

. . . Where it gets weird
When you visit Bonchustown you enter a darkly comic world of six-foot sewer rats and homicidal housewives; of alien felines and timewarped technology; alarmist activists and maniacal power junkies. Bonchustown exists somewhere in the midcentury-modern past, but laughs at many of the outdated social mores of the 1950s.
Pictured: Raat In Me Kitchun. To see gallery . . .

The Style
Bonchustown is ‘lowbrow’ art, often resembling advertising, propaganda material, information posters and the like. All works are hand-made, nothing is ‘digital art.’ Before a brush is picked up the concepts are ideated and developed with the aid of the computer; from images to text styles, tracking, leading and artistic effects; until complete satisfaction is achieved with the overall composition including turn of phrase.
Pictured: Hawaiian Siren. To see gallery . . .

The Issue
The resulting artworks are vividly coloured, acutely observed, precisely set out fictitious advertisements and comic scenes resembling a past that we look back upon with nostalgia. Often through rose-coloured glasses.
Pictured: Rock and Roll. To see gallery . . .
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The right place for you is right here
Futurism is a thing of the past, a time when scientific advancement held the promise of incredible new inventions: flying cars, flying saucers and interplanetary exploration. The art of Bonchustown evokes the spirit of adventure, the wide-eyed wonder and the novelty of mid-century modernism.
Inside
Where it gets weird 1
The Style 2
The Issue 3
Pictured: Book Burning. To see gallery . . .
Click Here

. . . Where it gets weird
When you visit Bonchustown you enter a darkly comic world of six-foot sewer rats and homicidal housewives; of alien felines and timewarped technology; alarmist activists and maniacal power junkies. Bonchustown exists somewhere in the midcentury-modern past, but laughs at many of the outdated social mores of the 1950s.
Pictured: Raat In Me Kitchun. To see gallery . . .
Click Here

The Style
Bonchustown is ‘lowbrow’ art, often resembling advertising, propaganda material, information posters and the like. All works are hand-made, nothing is ‘digital art.’ Before a brush is picked up the concepts are ideated and developed with the aid of the computer; from images to text styles, tracking, leading and artistic effects; until complete satisfaction is achieved with the overall composition including turn of phrase.
Pictured: Hawaiian Siren. To see gallery . . .
Click Here

The Issue
The resulting artworks are vividly coloured, acutely observed, precisely set out fictitious advertisements and comic scenes resembling a past that we look back upon with nostalgia. Often through rose-coloured glasses.
Pictured: Rock and Roll. To see gallery . . .