Boogie × Adel (7): A Wearable Art Collab About Play and Home
This wearable art collaboration brings together Serbian street artist Boogie and Adel, a 7-year-old student from Indonesia who drew what makes her feel at home: playing outside with her friends. Her drawing bursts with color and laughter — children running, trees swaying, and the freedom of a sunny afternoon. Boogie, known for his dynamic lettering and expressive murals, connected instantly with Adele’s playful energy. He reinterpreted her drawing into a bold, graffiti-inspired design that celebrates movement, joy, and friendship — showing that “home” isn’t just a place, but a feeling you create together.
André Morgner is a graffiti artist from Germany, better known by his stage name Boogie. Ever since discovering his passion for graffiti, he has been leaving his mark all over the world. The mission behind his art is “to spread positivity, to spread love, to connect with people”. His action-packed schedule includes collabs with BMW and Formula 1. Luckily, we were able to steal him away for a collab on a Face This merch drop as well.
Boogie about his collab
Why André Morgner wanted to design a Face This T-shirt
“I sometimes do workshops with kids where I teach them how to do graffiti. I've been to Indonesia two times now and the people were super friendly to me. So, when I got that message from you, I said okay, let's do it for sure.”
Boogie about his collab
Andre Morgner about the Indonesian kids’ drawings
“I wanted to use my skills to do something good and take them away from this little grey world. That's why I was pretty happy.”
Boogie about his collab
How Andre Morgner designed his Face This T-shirt
“I thought, okay, let's try to combine styles and use the topic of home sweet home for that. I tried to do it in typical Boogie style, but I also used the original drawing from [Adel], with the kid on the bicycle and the kids in the water.”