Tag: Australia

Cricket Legend Sir Donald Bradman’s ‘Baggy Green’ Cap Sells for $310,000 USD at Auction

A baggy green cricket cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman during the 1947-48 Test series against India, a season marking significant milestones in cricket history, has sold for AU$479,700 ($310,719 USD) at a Bonhams Sydney auction. This iconic piece of memorabilia, tied to Bradmanโ€™s record-breaking career and a pivotal moment in Australia’s cricketing heritage, was purchased by a private collector who plans to keep it within the country. The sale highlights the enduring global fascination with Bradman, whose unmatched batting average of 99.94 cements his legacy as the greatest cricketer of all time.

JACK OF THE DUST: Exclusive Interview with Andy Firth โ€“ Part 3 | The Way

Andy Firth is a self-taught Australian artist of the social generation, known for his signature canvas: the human skull. Capturing the gentle intricacies of lives once lived, Firthโ€™s work has captivated an engaged audience of over 2.5 million people Worldwide! His clientele includes Joe Rogan, Slash, Jason Momoa, Chris Brown and Nikkie Tutorials.

For the past decade, Firth has remained widely anonymous under the title โ€˜Jack Of The Dustโ€™. Established in a home garage in 2013, his operationโ€™s alluring namesake is an 1800s Royal Navy term that represents Firthโ€™s revival of characters, cultures and the stories that surround them. Firth has now grown โ€˜Jack of The Dustโ€™ to a full-time crew of 15, and operates from two Burleigh Heads warehouses spanning 7500 square feet on Australiaโ€™s Gold Coast. โ€˜Jack of The Dustโ€™ exists to crack through the limits of imagination on adventure, where the human experience is never truly dead! And with that being said, hereโ€™s Part 3 of our bone-chilling interview with Andy Firth.

JACK OF THE DUST: Exclusive Interview with Andy Firth โ€“ Part 2 | The Artist

Andy Firth is a self-taught Australian artist of the social generation, known for his signature canvas: the human skull. Capturing the gentle intricacies of lives once lived, Firthโ€™s work has captivated an engaged audience of over 2.5 million people Worldwide! His clientele includes Joe Rogan, Slash, Jason Momoa, Chris Brown and Nikkie Tutorials.

For the past decade, Firth has remained widely anonymous under the title โ€˜Jack Of The Dustโ€™. Established in a home garage in 2013, his operationโ€™s alluring namesake is an 1800s Royal Navy term that represents Firthโ€™s revival of characters, cultures and the stories that surround them. Firth has now grown โ€˜Jack of The Dustโ€™ to a full-time crew of 15, and operates from two Burleigh Heads warehouses spanning 7500 square feet on Australiaโ€™s Gold Coast. โ€˜Jack of The Dustโ€™ exists to crack through the limits of imagination on adventure, where the human experience is never truly dead! And with that being said, hereโ€™s Part 2 of our bone-chilling interview with Andy Firth.

JACK OF THE DUST: Exclusive Interview with Andy Firth – Part 1 | The Skull

Andy Firth is a self-taught Australian artist of the social generation, known for his signature canvas: the human skull. Capturing the gentle intricacies of lives once lived, Firthโ€™s work has captivated an engaged audience of over 2.5 million people Worldwide! His clientele includes Joe Rogan, Slash, Jason Momoa, Chris Brown and Nikkie Tutorials.

For the past decade, Firth has remained widely anonymous under the title โ€˜Jack Of The Dustโ€™. Established in a home garage in 2013, his operationโ€™s alluring namesake isย an 1800s Royal Navyย term that represents Firthโ€™s revival of characters, cultures and the stories that surround them. Firth has now grown ‘Jack of The Dust’ to a full-time crew of 15, and operates from two Burleigh Heads warehouses spanning 7500 square feet on Australiaโ€™s Gold Coast.