V&A QWOP CABINET/MURAL
Illustration




Running from September 2018 to February 2019, Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt was an exhibition at the V&A Museum.
The last room of the exhibition was dedicated to punk DIY videogames culture. For this room I was commissioned to decorate an arcade cabinet constructed by the fine folks at We Throw Switches, exhibiting the game QWOP by developer Bennet Foddy.
I was also commissioned to paint a mural in the space in a style that stayed true to the rebellious DIY theme.

