Picture preview: Kurt Cobain sticker collection goes on show

 

Monday 07 January 2013 18:22 GMT
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Illustration collective have decided further cement late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's legendary status as the poster boy for the MTV generation with an illustrated sticker collecting chronicling his life and friends.

Artworks including life-size paintings of Cobain alongside his wife Courtney Love (above), and friends Daniel Johnston, Dave Grohl others, go on show at the KK Outlet in Hoxton Square from Friday.

Belly Kids will also show a number of other pieces inspired by household names including Thrill Murray, based on Hollywood actor Bill Murray.

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