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Last year Bonom & Lork created a hype around their street work, Brussels hadn’t seen in a while (check the Flickr pool, by far the most productive man out here, if you ask me).

And he’s back with new work:

(photos by Julius, of Laid-back fame)

Although Bonom had been putting up his work for a while already, and with his stop-motion graffiti he had hit the local paper’s front-page, it wasn’t until he and Lork hit these office block sized canvases around Brussels that they generated big media interest.

I never met Bonom, but if ever I’d get the opportunity I’d love to have him featured in a next on-point tv feature, obviously. But, there’s about a dozen journalists hunting down the man, I’d rather not be part of that bunch.

Around summertime I first heard about how people were trying to track Bonom down. For a minute I feared he’d leave it at that and quit his work in the streets.

He didn’t, au contraire, he ignored the hype, put up some big old dinosaurs at the museum in Ixelles:

Happy to see he’s still doing his thing.

Quietly keeping on with the keep-on. One can only respect that, right?


  1. G

    alright! that’s awesome news :)

  2. stas

    painted Or poster

  3. stas

    viva art

  4. Veuch

    j’adore ce qu’il fait. C’est juste énorme

  5. Julius

    thanks for using my pictures, alex!

  6. Greg

    Last time i asked, he didn’t wanted to do an interview…I hope he’ll change his mind sometime ;)

  7. redintray

    Just posted a video of the bird graffiti.

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