La Piovra

La Piovra (Graphic Design Worlds – Print 4/5)
2011
H 1189 x W 841 mm
3 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 50 prints total
Garbage In, Garbage Out

Garbage In, Garbage Out (Graphic Design Worlds – Print 3/5)
2011
H 1189 x W 841 mm
4 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 50 prints total
The fluo colours are hard to reproduce. Be in print they sure look awesome!
Inferno

Inferno (Graphic Design Worlds – Print 2/5)
2011
H 1189 x W 841 mm
4 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 50 prints total
La Più Grande

La Più Grande (Graphic Design Worlds – Print 1/5)
2011
H 1189 x W 841 mm
4 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 50 prints total
Dedicated To Print

Dedicated To Print
2010
H 1189 x W 841 mm
3 colour screenprint on 115 grams/m2 Lithomat paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 70 prints total
KiKiRiKi at Happy Street

Happy Street mini model & logo by John Körmeling
KiKiRiKi at Happy Street
Dutch Classics by Dutch Designers, curated by Edwin Vollebergh, Studio Boot.
Part of Happy Street, the Dutch Pavillion at the World Expo 2010 Shanghai, China, designed by the unsurpassed architect/artist John Körmeling.
Ultralight at ESAD

Two great little assistants: Agathe Bouvachon (left) and Sandrine Nugue (right).
Ultralight, the travelling show is now at L’École supérieure des arts décoratifs de la Ville de Strasbourg (ESAD), France.
Show: La Chaufferie, December 11, 2009 – January 17, 2010
Workshop: December 16 – 18, 2009
Presentation: December 18, 2009
Ultralight at UNCC



Ultralight at University of North Carolina Charlotte (UNCC)
Exhibition
Wednesday, January 21, (Opening Reception), 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Rowe Arts Building Foyer and Side Gallery, January 22 – February 13, 2009
Ultralight – Box Construction

Ultralight is a Selfcontained Show-In-A-Box, containing prints, lights and other components. Easy and flexible to curate. Can be installed by students as a schoolproject.
