The logo “CHAPEL” is often found in Endless’ work from the Deities collection (a series of paintings showcasing the contrast between old and modern day symbols of worship), which is his own take on the iconic Chanel No5 perfume. The name change on the Endless bottle represents society’s brand-obsessed culture shift in one word, ‘Chapel’ – a world where brands are the new deities; shops are the new churches, and celebrities, marketers and advertisers play the part of God. The gods in his works include industry legends like Karl Lagerfeld, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Endless became the first street artist to paint the Liberty London department store’s main display window and front doors. He has been commissioned to redesign the walls of landmark Oxo Tower. His ‘Crotch Grab’ painting was digitalised in a video installation on the windows of the Flannel’s flagship store on Oxford Street up until end of April 2019.
Endless was also the first artist to be commissioned to paint a street art mural in ski resort town Cortina, Italy. He performed a live art piece at the Christie’s Charity Art auction in Rome and at Mayfair Art Weekend in London in 2019.
The artist also made a mark into the world of fashion in 2019, collaborating with high profile brands like Karl Lagerfeld for the launch of their SS20 collections at Pitti Uomo and The Tribute to Karl: The White Shirt Project; and Fiorucci to launch a capsule collection of clothing and skateboard decks.
Today, Endless continues to devote a large portion of time to art on the streets, but his most exclusive work can be found with some of the best Art Galleries in the world and within the homes of the well-established across the globe.