


Driller's Fringe Mural
This was a vacant lot that sat opposite The Exeter on Rundle Street for a while - the mural is painted on the western side of A.A. Brice & Son building, now hidden by surrounding buildings.
Adelaide’s favourite daubist Driller Jet Armstrong painted this ‘Life After Fringe’ mural, asking the question even back then, ‘What do we do in Adelaide when it’s not mad March’?
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).
This was a vacant lot that sat opposite The Exeter on Rundle Street for a while - the mural is painted on the western side of A.A. Brice & Son building, now hidden by surrounding buildings.
Adelaide’s favourite daubist Driller Jet Armstrong painted this ‘Life After Fringe’ mural, asking the question even back then, ‘What do we do in Adelaide when it’s not mad March’?
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).
This was a vacant lot that sat opposite The Exeter on Rundle Street for a while - the mural is painted on the western side of A.A. Brice & Son building, now hidden by surrounding buildings.
Adelaide’s favourite daubist Driller Jet Armstrong painted this ‘Life After Fringe’ mural, asking the question even back then, ‘What do we do in Adelaide when it’s not mad March’?
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).