One of the most iconic photographs of D. Bowie is the Watch That Man series, taken by Masayoshi Sukita in 1973. In these images, Bowie appears in a striking striped costume designed by Kansai Yamamoto for the Aladdin Sane tour; the outfit evokes the traditional aesthetic of the Hakama.

The photograph, which I was invited to reinterpret as a poster, was conceptually built upon three layers of meaning and printed using both stereotype and serigraphy techniques. The costume’s dynamic lines radiating from the inside out were placed onto the base of the paper using the stereotype method.

Inspired by Masayoshi’s photographic compositions, a new analog film output was created. Taken from a 35mm frame, Bowie’s red-toned negative figure was screen printed at the center of the composition.

Lyrics from the 1971 track Moonage Daydream were added to the top layer using screen printing, creating a deliberate sense of textual chaos and intensity.

The final work was printed in an edition of three on hahnemühle 100 hx70 w cm and is part of a private collection.