About

I (together with my brother) started my first punk band when I was around 14, and punk has been a part of my life ever since. Socially, politically, musically and creatively. The raw power and drive to create energetic music and art have stayed with me to this day.

But as life happens, I worked as a web designer for many years and eventually got caught up in the grind of agencies and companies, far removed from the energy that originally inspired me.

Now, at 41, I'm taking the leap back (or rather, forward): designing punk shirts to earn a living doing what I really love. Listening to the latest records or playing old classics while designing motifs. Finally, again something that gives me energy instead of draining it.
The designs are more than just prints on fabric—they are attitude, criticism, and resistance.

And right now, with the right wing gaining strength everywhere, I am convinced that there cannot be enough left-wing voices—and not enough shirts that make a clear statement to fight this shit.