PROCESS

Decorating walls with large motives is a challenge both for the artists as well as entrepreneurs and owners.

We will guide you through the whole process to give you confidence that the project is done according to cost, timeline and with safety.

Planning

Walls come in all sizes and qualitites. Sometimes the goal is to minimize the impact of construction by having temporary artwork painted on walls that are in direct view to city centers etc.

In other situations, more permanent decor is wanted as a part of the architectural style. We have a large network of artists and can adapt artorks to any style that is required. The earlier we are involved in planning process, the more we can contribute with advice on how to obtain the best and most cost effective end result.


Preparation

The bigger the wall, the more challenging the execution. Also, the logistics on a construction site vary greatly in its complexity. We will therefore need to organize the job in close collaboration with the site management.

Our goal is to minimize the worries regarding safety, logistics and we are used to working inside of construction security zones. Naturally, we have lots of experience with lifts and scaffoldings in various sizes.


Cost estimations

Each project is different. We will give you estimates that reflect size, type of artwork and complexity of execution. By experience we see that developers or house owners have many particular wants and needs so we are open to tailor the project individually.

Our delivery may be a simple paintjob, or it could be delivery of additional artwork, photos, videos, books and more that are customized for the particular project.


Execution

We will arrive onsite with everything needed that are agreed upon. We arrange for housing of our artists, site coordination and even lift rentals if needed.

Our goal is to give our customers as worry-free delivery as possible.


Afterwork

When we leave a job, only the artwork is left behind. We will leave a tidy and clean work area.

Additional deliveries of photos, videos, books etc, will be delivered on a pre-agreed schedule.

 

Credits for the photos:

 

 

Mikael Noguchi & Eric Ness Christiansen - "Timber" (crop)

Project painting 20 pieces of 40ft. containers and trasporting the artwork to another location for the Port of Drammen,

 Norway, 2016 photo:Shujah Malik

 

Felipe Pantone - "Rapid Reading Optichromie For Oslo's Rapid Transit"

A project painting 5 subway stations called "Fra stasjon til stasjon".

 Oslo, Norway, 2016 photo:Selina Miles

 

TelmoMiel - "Dørene lukkes"

 A project painting 5 subway stationse, the picture is taken during a safety check by the client

 Oslo, Norway, 2016 photo:Selina Miles

 

Selina Miles

Working on a documentary on the leading bio-gas company in Norway.

Sem, Norway, 2015 photo:Gabrielle Dadgostar

 

Mikael Noguchi & Eric Ness Christiansen - "Timber"

The artist in action under the project painting 20 pieces of 40ft. containers for the Port of Drammen.

 Norway, 2016 photo:Shujah Malik

 

Mikael Noguchi & Eric Ness Christiansen - "Timber"

Moving the 720sqm. artwork for the Port of Drammen.

 Norway, 2016 photo:Shujah Malik

 

TelmoMiel - "Boblene"

Working on a artproject for the leading bio-gas company in Norway. Here TelmoMiel are recycling som old boring buildings.

Sem, Norway, 2015 photo:Gabrielle Dadgostar

 

Felipe Pantone - "Rapid Reading Optichromie For Oslo's Rapid Transit"

A project painting 5 subway stations. Here we are controlling a lift on rails during nighttime..

 Oslo, Norway, 2016 photo:Selina Miles

 

Lotte Smith

Lotte Smith painting one of her signature caracters in a public underpass during the "UGANG 2016"

Norway, 2016 photo:Gabrielle Dadgostar

 

P-roy

P-roy painting one of her tradmark style from the "dirty yellow" collection in a public underpass during the "UGANG 2016"

Norway, 2016 photo:Gabrielle Dadgostar