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Building/Burning with WerkTuig

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Creating a 'small village' in just one week, on a festival called Hongerige Wolf.
Most of the materials we used was left over wood.
I've joined the crew called WerkTuig, to help building and painting this improvising project.
I've done almost all the signs and letters,
and in the meantime some linocut printing.
It took us a small week to finish up our little village,
and on the last night we burned it all down.
 
 
The wulfs head, wich was a stage for live music, the centre of the village.
 
'Give away shop'
 
'Come and see: The Bearded Woman!'
 
I’ve came up with the idea, that people on the festival without hardly any money,
could dress up like the bearded woman and let other people look at them for a single coin.
Which was the price for a beer. If they didn’t liked what they got to see, they could get a refund.
But everybody loved it and some even came out with hot red lipstick on their cheecks.
 
 
 
 
 
 
linocut stamps for the crew merch
'WerkTuig' means WorkingScum.
 
The Dirty Alley
 
In between all the creations there rose up an alley, a dirty alley.
In this alley you could misbehave as much as you wanted.
Graffiti, sell or buy drugs and even find some dirty undie’s.
 
'5 bullets, 1 euro'
 
Building/Burning with WerkTuig
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