yet more guerilla art

Okay then, will the real Phil James please stand up, please stand up?
For those of you who are regulars here, you would have already seen this post. Here is another piece found in Paddington.
Whoever this guy is, he really likes to see a mashed-up Princess Diana as you can see here, posted by a Kate Bedwell (nice name BTW, do you?).
Dumbo Feather has also mentioned him here, as has Darlinghurst Nights.
Someone called Reemski has posted this on her Flickr account as well.
I really hope this is not some clever viral marketing campaign that has us hoodwinked and that rather, it is a homegrown Banksy-type thing.
If it IS a marketing thing, I vow to take down all posts regarding this and replace them with something else i shot that day. You know I DO take more than one photo a day.
If anyone finds more of this guys work, please put your links into my comments.
PS. – Haberdashery – what an excellent word.
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Posted: July 24th, 2009 under Photo A Day.
Tags: art, graf, guerilla art, guerrila, Paddington, Phil James, street art
Comments
Comment from Khadi
July 25, 2009 at 11:06 am
I really like your choice of photos in this project. They’re showing a whole new, more fascinating side of Sydney that I wasn’t aware of. It’s definitely a blog I will revisit.
Comment from Philjames
August 6, 2009 at 10:47 am
Hi G, this is Philjames. Its not a marketing campaign
Theres a few new ones about,.. seen them?
Comment from gabor
August 6, 2009 at 4:53 pm
It’s Philjames!!!!! mate i’d love to meet up for a coffee – i will drop you an email.
Comment from rhys
July 24, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Holy Moly! Bloody marvelous. What a find. What an image!