Friday, September 11, 2009

Don't Say It. Spray It. Tagger-inspired Art & Chairs By Sander van Heukelom




Sander van Heukelom (1972) already began experimenting with typographic design and graffiti as a teenager.

Although his basic style has not changed much since then, his current work makes use of many different materials, such as styrofoam, plexiglas, synthetic resin and wood.

In addition to being a mixed media artist, he crafts 3D sculptures, and has a series of painted 'fatcaps' ( the term used for the plastic piece atop a spray can that when depressed expels the paint), and has designed two funky urban chairs made to look like fatcaps.

All of his work is clearly inspired by graffiti and the tools of the tagger.

The Artistry Of The Cap
was a solo show at the Outland Modern Art Gallery in Amsterdam that featured Sanders' painted caps, his artworks and his two chair designs.

The painted caps:




The Sculptures:






The Artwork:



The Chairs:


The New York Fatcap Chair:

length 42 cm
width 42 cm
height 65 cm
Order the chair here.

The Hooded Fatcap Chair:

length 81 cm
width 81 cm
height 64 cm
Order the chair here

The artists' initial renderings for the chairs:

all images courtesy of the artist


above: Sander van Heukelom

Sander, who is a graphic designer by profession, draws his inspiration from his extensive travels. After five years spent travelling around the world and teaching kite surfing on several continents, his creativity has taken wing. Sander is now known especially for his three-dimensional typographic sculpture and paintings with spray can and resin.

See Sander van Heukelom's entire portfolio here



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