Efter Solsken Kommer Regn (Mural)
This is the Mural I made for my Exhibition “Efter Solsken Kommer Regn” that I had at the “LarsPalm” Gallery in Sandviken, Sweden.
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This is the Mural I made for my Exhibition “Efter Solsken Kommer Regn” that I had at the “LarsPalm” Gallery in Sandviken, Sweden.
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The lovely Sketchbook Magazine asked me to do murals for their pop-up shop in Newburgh street in Carnaby, London. The shop was up for a month and they had workshops, seminars, sample sales, screenings and galleries. Each room had a theme decorated with murals of various illustrators. They assigned me with “the cupboard of curiosity”, a very suitable theme for me and my drawings.
Unfortunate I only had my phone’s camera available to document the mural and it doesn’t have any flash so the images are slightly blurred
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They also asked me to drew frames on the wall for their illustration gallery upstairs
Sketchbook documented the process on their blog:
I helped the fashion label tu.tu.blu with the illustrations and the set design for their lookbook for the autumn/winter collection. As the look changes the background is growing and sometimes interacts with the model. The walls was harder to draw on then I thought but with some patience I got it done
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Credits:
Photography
Jesus Ubera
Model
Francesca Frame @ Premier
Hair
Enrico Tramaglino
Make-Up Artist
Arancha Chia
Mesh leggings
Maaike Mekking
We live next door to our neighbours in the big urban environment we call cities. But we usually don’t know more about them than that. I made a mural about a residential house where you could have a look what our neighbours where doing and the diffent ways we where living. This is as one of three things that I contributed for the We Heart Urbanism exhibition.
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After days of sweating, freezing, aching muscles and a bad back I finally finished the murals for the We heart Urbanism exhibition. The biggest of them is a long black organic mass of city flesh which gives the urbanized humans different kinds of experiences- up and downs, hope and dreams, horrors and nightmares, homes and monsters.
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In December, there was a one night exhibition and music event in a warehouse in Shoreditch, London. I contributed with a large mural, Unfortunally due to licence issues the night finished as early as 10pm.
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(credits to Alex Bartolomei for taking the photos)
My friend Alex (who also took the pictures above) helped me out and took one picture of the progress every 15 min (now afterwards I know we should have taken it every 10 or 5 min) for me to do a simple (read: very simple) animation of it. I will probably make another better one in the future. Here is the result:
(or see it on youtube)