Archive for the ‘Flyers’ Category.

Wetyourself (September, 2010)

The artwork for the September flyer

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WYS September 2010

Wetyourself (August, 2010)

Somewhere around a open fire, a story is told along the Wetyourselfians about the birth of the world…

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WYS August

Wetyourself (July, 2010)

WetYourself artwork for July Flyer.

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WYS July 2010

Wetyourself (June, 2010)

Wetyourself takes many forms. Here is one of them
- This is so far the most detailed drawing that I’ve made for WYS

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WYS June 2010

Wetyourself Bank Holiday (May, 2010)

Some Bank Holiday fun with Wetyourself.
The official version.

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WYS Bank Holiday May 2010 - Front
WYS Bank Holiday May 2010 - Back

Wetyourself (May, 2010)

What’s this, Is this how they look inside or do they all look different?
Who knows…

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WYS May 2010

Wetyourself Bank Holiday – color version

Some Bank holiday fun with Wetyourself.
Here in an alternative color version

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WYS Bank Holiday May 2010 - Color
WYS Bank Holiday May 2010 - Color

Wetyourself (April, 2010)

Outside London, somewhere deep in the forrest, a strange ritual is taking place. A new larger Wetyourselfian is created…

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WYS April 2010

Wetyourself (March, 2010)

Festive times with singing cat creatures and newly awake wetyourselfians…

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WYS March 2010

Wetyourself (February, 2010)

It’s been a year now since I did the first artwork for their new amazing move to London club Fabric.

It was then the giant Wetyourself creatures stumbled around on London’s streets for the first time and that frightened the poor little humans. Panic was on the streets of London and after a time they attacked the gigants with large mechanical armorlike tanks, called “Mecha’s”. Fierce battles brought destruction and death and a new evil threat was born out of the dark and destructive energy. This brought the humans and the Wetyourselfians together in a common goal to erase the shadows from the surface of the earth.

Together they where strong and the darkness was long gone from our beautiful world and peace and celebration was for the first time in sight. But it wouldn’t be long before a new threat was at the horizon. A devious neighbor nation had long been working on colossal “Mecha’s” and where power hungry for London and it’s habitats. A series of hard battles went on for what felt like forever on the fields outside the city, and when the end was near and when hope was almost out of reach, the Wetyourselfians joined together as a single unit and fought with extended powers… and won.

This took most of their energy and they went to herbinate deep under London’s streets. But how long will it take before they will be needed again? Stay tuned

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WYS February 2010

Wetyourself (December, 2009)

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WYS December

Wetyourself (November, 2009)

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WYS November

Wetyourself (October, 2009)

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WYS October

Wetyourself (September, 2009)

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WYS September

Wetyourself (August, 2009)

Neuro Disney (flyer)

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neurodisney

MARTIN WOLLERSTAM
‘NEURO DISNEY’
PV: THURSDAY 23RD JULY
24TH JULY – 30TH AUGUST

For his first solo show in London, Martin presents a collection of drawings which, rendered as simple, stylistically infantile doodlings, appear superficially as playful and amusing. However, a far cry from the technicolour musings and the homogeneous, race-less caricatures that now pour from Walt’s studio, Martin’s alternate, primarily monochrome Neverland, stimulates ominous, often desolate nuances which serve to gather the clouds of an anxiety laden zeitgeist. These subverted and satirical imaginings are reminiscent of the Lewis Carroll’s undertone and his technique draws parallel to the hugely influential Andrew Rae and The Peepshow Collective’s Perverted Science projects which approached some of these sentiments in an albeit more whimsiacal fashion at the turn of the millennia

With the threat of a new calamity around every corner Neuro Disney is this artists cathartic response; a psychologically defunct theme park, it declares ‘This is our imperfect world. This is our sad playground, This is my fear, but I will still find ways to play.’

Illustrator and artist Martin Wollerstam was born in 1981 in Sweden. Having no formal art education Martin started out his artistic career the way most self taught talents do, creating work purely for himself and his friends. He soon progressed into the world commercial design creating flyers for club nights in his hometown.

Since moving to London just over two years ago, Martin has relentlessly strived to bring his work to the public. In 2008 he created a window for our boutique, no-one, an in his short time here has built a sizeable portfolio that includes murals, illustrations and designs for brands such as Selfridges, Swear and Fabric.

Wetyourself (July, 2009)

Digjest.com flyer artwork

Flyer artwork for digjest.com

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Wetyourself (June, 2009)

Double UP! (May)