Ersnt & Young ‑Letterknecht & Resto
In the underground parking of EY’s headquarters in Diegem, road safety has been given a creative and impactful interpretation. For this project, artists Letterknecht and Resto were invited to create a mural that is both playful and inspiring.
Located along the curve between levels -2 and -3, the mural delivers a clear and daily reminder to employees: drive responsibly.
This initiative is part of a broader internal campaign focused on road safety, addressing key themes such as speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, distraction while driving and seatbelt use.
The artwork was executed during the summer holidays, ahead of the campaign launch in September. By transforming an everyday passage into a powerful visual statement, the mural actively encourages safer behavior on the road.
About the
Artists
Resto (1961) palmed our country with a storm of gigantic, loving, warped, modern and mythical wonder. With vivid colors he dances through styles. He portrays giants and insane living machines, always with a wink and a comic twist. They have become infamous for their sheer size and epic nature.
Maarten is a visual artist who is passionate about spreading positive messages through his street art. He has made many typographic murals in all sorts of places, and also creates images for other physical and digital purposes. The synergy between his grooves and graphics is something that creates a real creative energy. Whatever it is, he always creates something and spreads his passions around the world to discover and enjoy.
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