The stencil for my chameleon design is ready, and I can finally start screen printing. In this post, I’ll walk you in detail through my printing process, which takes place right in my kitchen.

My latest screen print, fresh off the press, features this oryx antelope in black and neon pink—a color combination I’m currently obsessed with. It’s based on an oryx drawing I originally created many years ago (back in 2013, if I remember correctly)

I got myself a little plotter to make my own stickers. It´s a bit addictive to be honest. I started by doing a few Rebexi stickers before making dedicated designs. I finished around 7 sticker versions. Some based on my drawings, some based on my linoprints.

Next to my linoprints and foilprints I enjoy drawing with marker on paper. I do this often while I watch movies or tv shows on the couch. Mostly I love the contrast the acryl maker create on black paper. At the moment I dig the metallic marker set from POSCA.

Last year I decided to give my linoprinting a stronger focus and more dedication. I carved new designs, tested new oil based inks and different kind of handmade papers, transfer methods and 2 different small hand presses. Even though I have been doing linocuts for years, there was a lot I did not know. I also spent lots of time on my instagram account following many print artist to gather more workflow tips. :)

Finally uploaded all the pics from the skateboard group exhibition which took place in May in Berlin (check last post). I also would like to share a lil progress video of me painting the board (scroll down). Please make sure to also check out my friend Kamil´s documentation of the show who organized the whole thing. Pic of me by Kamil.

Just a quick update: "Ejaculesc" has been my website´s name for years. Today is time to say good bye and change to something that suits me a little better. I feel with "Rebexi" I am more a real person behind my website and my art. It also contains my nickname and hints to my first name.

My friend Kamil and I exhibited some of our illustrations in the bar "Das Gift" last week. They have a little room for art shows in the back. I showed some of my animal studies and Kamil his iPad sketches on canvas. So we had a nice combination of analog and digital work. It was my first "real" exhibition. Exciting! In the beginning I was a bit nervous about it though. I have some kind of stage fright when it comes to presenting my own artwork. Anyhow, I am very happy we did this.