…right over my head
indoors
Although the origins of aerosol painting are (arguably) attributed to the work of the subway system controlled by the Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York state, the medium lends itself to work in surfaces hidden away too.
Rooms, whole interiors or anywhere that is safe from the elements. The work can take a bit longer due to any distortions but it is well worth the journey.
Transformator, Belgium
Happy 100th birthday Transfo Power Station, Zwevegem
Dazzle camouflage interior design
Distorting the plane in Hertford
Mod as F**k, Hertford
By the order of the Ministry of Defiance
#SafeHome graffiti illusion in Leeds
Spot the hazards
Too Dimensional
High security, monster plane distortion
Light Gymnastics at the Swiss Embassy
2 minute animated sequence
Rose Villa Tavern, Birmingham
New interior, with a 360 degree view
Mirror in De Buurvrouw
Amsterdam, beer, music, aerosol, mirrors & the neighbour’s wife…
Bar interior in Amsterdam
Take a look at my first trial in anamorphic, disruptive patterns…
London venue refurb
Championship production
Fixed colourscheme production with Discotek, and Bang. There’s also a stop-frame video, which you can view below…
Time lapse video of 3D cube
3D cube launches
Monobrow
Club interior – Debut, London
Freestyle interior for the huge (reopened) Debut club, underneath the arches of London Bridge railway station in London. There’s also a time-lapse of the production below.
Time-lapse of 3D cube (part two)
If you can’t make the trip to Birmingham to view the new 3D cube in person,I’ve made a video of the painting below.
Secret Wars Team Showcase
Time-lapse of the 3D cube (part one)
The wooden cube is now complete, ready to fill with my 3D artwork for the opening on Monday 15th February at the Boxxed venue (104-105 Floodgate Street, Birmingham B5 5SR).
3D CUBE at Tiger Beer Lucky 8
Some of you may remember the cube I made, from last year. Version 1.2 is being built in a few weeks time.
In Birmingham.
Pic + Mix at the 55DSL store
Images from the cube
Cubic Experiment
Cubic X v1.0 by Chu (in 360 degrees)