Capt. Hereford
Erwin Stienstra (1971), die werkt onder de naam Hereford, verft met behulp van verschillende technieken en mixed media uitgesproken kleurrijke werken Urban Art.
Sinds oktober 2010 is Erwin Stienstra in het leven gekropen van Capt. Hereford in 'The Trabantic pop series'.
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Werken van Capt. Hereford
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Suitssuck |
The Bombasuit |
Capt. Hereford featuring in: 'The Trabantic pop series'
First Appearance: Amsterdam, Oct. 2010. Monday Morning, 9:00 (Office Time)
Biography:
In the 21st century, the evil Mastersuit Doctor Sheridan C, a rogue investment engineer with financial immunity, sends his Doom Suits out to conquer the world. Captain Hereford used to be one of them!
Present: Based in a former office building in the city Groningen, The Netherlands, Captain Hereford operates as a war car-driving ex-suit who has been known to operate undercover in the same grey areas as his opponents. Captain Herfeord is a charismatic, restless lone ranger, hunting down corrupt suits, financial sharks, and other big suits predators.
Although he works alone, he reports to Major Olive Green and General Belle V., who's headquarter is based in Amsterdam with safe houses across Europe, America ans Asia. They provide Captain Hereford with intel, unlimited funding, worlwide safe houses and of course a license to set 'mergers and acquisitions'.
Famous quotes of Captain Hereford:
'I just love the smell of burnin' suits in the morning'
'Monday mornin', office time! But!! No more!!'
Comment:
The character was intially created by Erwin Stienstra a.k.a. Hereford and with considerable input from gallery owners of Look for Art.NL Olivier Varossieau and Isabelle Vroom. The Trabantic Pop Series became an instant hit, with collectors all across the world.
Former Episodes:
- Monday morning, office time
- The Bee Me
- The Roadgunner 1
- The Roadgunner 2
- The Suit Buster
- Miss Behave
- Burnin' Suits
- Howdy Boss
- Offsuit
- I just love the smell of burnin' suits in the morning
And now released October 2011:
- Airmail
- Suitssuck
- The Bombasuit
Note by Erwin Stienstra:
'Mergers and acquisitions' has to be read as Murders and Inquisitions. It's an inside joke, common under stockbrokers all over the world. I first heard it in 1999 while working for a brokerage firm owned by Doctor Sheridan C. in Bangkok.
First Appearance: Amsterdam, Oct. 2010. Monday Morning, 9:00 (Office Time)
Biography:
In the 21st century, the evil Mastersuit Doctor Sheridan C, a rogue investment engineer with financial immunity, sends his Doom Suits out to conquer the world. Captain Hereford used to be one of them!
Present: Based in a former office building in the city Groningen, The Netherlands, Captain Hereford operates as a war car-driving ex-suit who has been known to operate undercover in the same grey areas as his opponents. Captain Herfeord is a charismatic, restless lone ranger, hunting down corrupt suits, financial sharks, and other big suits predators.
Although he works alone, he reports to Major Olive Green and General Belle V., who's headquarter is based in Amsterdam with safe houses across Europe, America ans Asia. They provide Captain Hereford with intel, unlimited funding, worlwide safe houses and of course a license to set 'mergers and acquisitions'.
Famous quotes of Captain Hereford:
'I just love the smell of burnin' suits in the morning'
'Monday mornin', office time! But!! No more!!'
Comment:
The character was intially created by Erwin Stienstra a.k.a. Hereford and with considerable input from gallery owners of Look for Art.NL Olivier Varossieau and Isabelle Vroom. The Trabantic Pop Series became an instant hit, with collectors all across the world.
Former Episodes:
- Monday morning, office time
- The Bee Me
- The Roadgunner 1
- The Roadgunner 2
- The Suit Buster
- Miss Behave
- Burnin' Suits
- Howdy Boss
- Offsuit
- I just love the smell of burnin' suits in the morning
And now released October 2011:
- Airmail
- Suitssuck
- The Bombasuit
Note by Erwin Stienstra:
'Mergers and acquisitions' has to be read as Murders and Inquisitions. It's an inside joke, common under stockbrokers all over the world. I first heard it in 1999 while working for a brokerage firm owned by Doctor Sheridan C. in Bangkok.
