UNUNDERSTAND

Broom and China ink on brick wall (± 6 x 10 m). Dashilar, Beijing 2011.

UNUNCOMPROMISING

China ink and black permanent marker ink on brick wall. Wudaoying, Beijing.

UNUNRULY SHOE

Broom, sweeper and white Dupont alkyd paint on rooftop, Dashilar Beijing. Check out the video.

ABSOLUT PANGUR BAN

Brown permanent marker ink on Absolut Vodka bottle (height: 250 cm). Done in Dublin, where in the Trinity College the exhibition ‘Turning darkness into light’ took its title from this poem about a 9th century monk and his white cat.

ANTI

Carbon acrylic with broom on linen (± 5 x 3 m). Done at Metal Heart exhibition in Heerlen, Netherlands. Watch the performance video.

WHY WASTE YOUR TEARS ON SOMEONE WHO MAKES YOU CRY

Mural done with silver spray paint at the Bernard Shaw bar in Dublin. The quote is from Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia).

FITZROY

Vector art for ad agency Fitzroy.

ON AND ON

Mural with Paul Du Bois-Reymond for See No Evil street project in Bristol. Check out this documentary (16 minutes) about the project and Bristol graffiti history.

VESTIGE

Vector art for a company logo. The original was done with brush, India ink on paper.

DECK CHAIRS

Carbon acrylic on canvas (detail). Series of ten deck chairs. Check them all out in the ‘making of’ video.

From Here To India

Vector art for FHTF India. Original done with Parallel Pen on paper.

We Transfer

Vector art for wetransfer.com. Available as wallpaper on nalden.net.

Sturm und Drang

Vector art for exhibition with Metal Heart (dates on event page). The original was done with Parallel Pen on paper.

The Art of War

Vector art for a book cover. Published by White’s Books, London. Art direction by David Pearson Design.

Some of the many versions with India ink and different brushes on various types of paper. The version used for vectorizaton was done with black permanent marker ink on polypropene film (close up below).

Imaginary Forces

Vector art for the famous company that gave us title sequences for productions like Se7en, Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire. The original was done with black permanent marker ink on transparent film, glass and a few tables. IF filmed the process during two sessions at the Los Angeles headquarters and made a great edit for the 2011 reel.

The company made Tshirts in the unexpected color combination orange on grey.