Project Management and Production: Clifford Deutschmann
Illustrations: Marion Kamper
Illustrations: Marion Kamper


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I was asked to do a wall design for a laundromat that opened in Graz, Austria. Clifford and I decided on a nautical theme and I created an underwater world consisting of around 26 separate illustrations of sea creatures and plants, a huge water surface, a lighthouse and a giant kraken tearing down a ship. Customers can explore all the details of the underwater world while waiting for their laundry. People walking by the laundromat can see the illustrations through the glass wall.