
One of the favourite books of my youth was Fungus the Bogeyman by Raymond Briggs, an illustrator and author who wrote some of the finest and most touching comic strip books of the time. Fungus the Bogeyman spanned the generations very cleverly, and is full of witty puns and literary references. On starting this post, I have been searching for my copy of the book, but seem to recall I leant it to a cousin years ago. I might just have to buy myself a new copy.

Haka has captured the essence of Fungus the Bogeyman perfectly in this piece, and the spot itself is exactly the kind of place that you’d imagine the character to lurk on a damp, foggy night. As with all of his pieces featuring children’s characters, Haka has remained incredibly faithful to the original illustrations. My favourite piece of the year so far.
That’s such a difficult wall to paint as well . . .
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That’s why I don’t lend books
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Yep, good rule to stick to.
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Absolutely
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I’ll hook-up with our local book dealer and find a copy of ole” Fungus the Bogeyman”. I appreciate the jog to my memory.
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Such a good book.
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