On Main St in Santa Monica/Dogtown for Star Liquor
In Koreatown, Los Angeles
For an apartment building in Koreatown, Los Angeles
ANGELINA drops soon
Collaboration Edition with photographer Lionel Deluy
7-color serigraph on archival digital print
Published by Modern Multiples ( https://www.bigbropub.com/ )
dropping soon
Warm and Cool Colorways in 2 sizes:
30" x 22" (72.2cm x 55.8cm)
Straight edge
Signed and numbered
Studio chop
Edition of 30
52" x 38" (132cm x 96.5cm)
Deckled edge
Signed and numbered
Studio chop
Edition of 9
ANGELINA drops soon
“Angelina” is a Fine Art Multiple printed on heavy-weight Hahnemuhle Photo Rag. The edition was created by silkscreening overprint and 7 colors (up to 6 layers of ink per color) onto an archival pigment print of the photograph. Published by Modern Multiples and printed by Master Printer Ivan Alpuche, this edition marks the first-ever collaboration print for both Lionel Deluy and The Art of Chase.
The widely known photograph, by Lionel Deluy, features a pre-fame Angelina Jolie in one of her early modeling shoots. Shot in the early '90s in a classic Hollywood apartment, this image is part of his eminent “Bathroom Series”, originally published in Vogue magazine. The photo session was one of French-born Lionel’s first shoots in Los Angeles and would serve as an iconic start to a long career of celebrity portraiture.
Chase’s signature psychedelic eyes drip down over the image as if to mark the passage of time. LA has given so much to the Belgian-born street artist, and he has given much back in return. His uplifting artwork has adorned countless walls around LA—and the world—for decades.
Both Lionel and Chase have been LA residents for 25+ years.
For WholeFoods in Venice
For WholeFoods at their Venice location. Follow the leafy greens to the art installation, the interactive pop-up will be live all summer.
For The Hive in Santa Monica
Refresh of some of the walls at superfood cafe The Hive located in Santa Monica, California.
For The Hive in Marina Del Rey
Pray to the Gods of Honey // After lots of design and paint work, The Hive’s second location is finally open. I painted a total of 6 areas which include tributes to Albrecht Durer (who first drew the ‘Study of the Hands of an Apostle’ in 1508, and to Okusai, who created the woodblock print ‘The Wave’ in 1829.
The superfood cafe is located at the ground floor of AMLI, a luxury apartment complex in Marina Del Rey.
Restroom murals for The Hive Marina Del Rey
The restroom walls were improvised and are a partial tribute to a great young artist from my hometown of Antwerp, Ben Sledsens.
The superfood cafe is located at the ground floor of AMLI, a luxury apartment complex in Marina Del Rey.
Endless murals for The Hive in MDR
Walkthrough of superfood cafe The Hive, showcasing all the work I created there. The HIve MDR is located at the ground floor of AMLI, a luxury apartment complex in Marina Del Rey.
For AMP Lofts DTLA in the Arts District
For AMP Lofts DTLA in the Arts District. Special thanks to Fresh Paint Art for all the support.
For a 1930s building in Hollywood
Plants have feelings too // lobby of a 1930s building in Hollywood, California.
In Venice, CA
What’s cooler than cool? // On Westminster Ave in Venice with a few touches of chrome.
Rest Easy
A little something for my mom and everyone that passed away recently. I hung Sharpie makers on the piece so feel free to write loved one’s name on the gold. The address is 7763 Melrose Ave at Sportie LA. Email me names if you don’t live in LA and I’ll write them on there for you. // #reflectioneternal #resteasy
For Ron Herman in West Hollywood
For Ron Herman (at Fred Segal Melrose) in West Hollywood. #0neLove // Creative Direction by Doug Behner.
Pacific Palisades, California
Private back yard mural in Pacific Palisades, California.
In Koreatown, Los Angeles
For a small apartment building in Koreatown, Los Angeles.
For LA’s oldest sneaker store SportieLA on La Brea Ave.
For LA’s oldest sneaker store SportieLA on La Brea Ave.
Black Lives Matter
A little something for the homies at @sportiela on Melrose and the Movement // #enough #blacklivesmatter #endpoliceviolence