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HANDPAINTED SURFBOARD FINS

Unique. Colorful. And a little Fancy. My hand-painted surfboard fins are colorful pieces of Art for every surfer or beach lover. Every fin is unique and painted with posca pens and/or spray paint and finished with an eco-friendly lacquer. Motives range from Jimmi Hendrix, Japanese Tattoo Style, flowers and cartoons to socially-critically artwork. To paint one fin takes between seven and ten hours with an additional two days drying period. In the end every fin is made with lots of passion and dedication (and patience).

Projecttype: Mixed Media Art

Client: free work

Date: 2018 – ongoing

1.Step: Grinding & Painting

grinding of the surface and creating something unique

2.Step: Spray paint

or in case I don`t want to paint the background, I simply use some spray paint

3.Step: Finish

…with an eco friendly lacquer and let it dry for two days

4.Step: Building a wooden holder

sawing a customized wooden holder for the fins and grinding the surface

5.Step: Presentation

every fin gets an individual tag with a unique wax seal

There`s a human in my forest

inspired by greenpeace animation

“There’s a human in my forest and I don’t know what to do. He destroyed all of our trees for your food and your shampoo. There’s a human in my forest and I don’t know what to do. He took away my mother and I’m scared he’ll take me, too. There are humans in my forest and I don’t know what to do. They’re burning it for palm oil so I thought I’d stay with you.”

30%

of the global polar bear population will decline till 2050

Terrestrial animals like polar bears rely on sea ice to traverse the landscape in search of food and to hunt, particularly seals.

– National Geographic –

8.800

cubic cilometers is the average volume of the Arctic sea ice, a new record low (is 47% below the mean value for 1970-2018)

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