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Audrey Kawasaki’s Wooden Brooches

Nose to the grindstone in preparation for her upcoming show Outré Gallery in Melbourne, HF favorite Audrey Kawasaki (Collected Edition Vol. 2 cover artist) has surprised fans this weekend with a special and unexpected release slated to drop later this week. Since we first got a peek at the accessories during last year's Baby Tattooville, Audrey has spent the last year working side by side with engraver Bryan Crowe to produce these limited edition fine art brooches. Scheduled to go on sale Saturday, July 17th through Audrey's online store, these puppies are looking to go pretty quick, so be sure to register an account on the site in advance.

More images and behind the scenes pics after the jump.

Nose to the grindstone in preparation for her upcoming show Outré Gallery in Melbourne, HF favorite Audrey Kawasaki(Collected Edition Vol. 2 cover artist) has surprised fans this weekendwith a special and unexpected release slated to drop later this week. Since we first got a peek at the accessories during last year’s Baby Tattooville, Audrey has spent the last year working side by side with engraver Bryan Crowe to produce these limited edition fine art brooches. Scheduled to go on sale Saturday, July 17th through Audrey’s online store, these puppies are looking to go pretty quick, so be sure to register an account on the site in advance.

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