A spirit designed for non-conformists, for those who live without limits and who create what makes us reflect and move forward. romeo's gin has been leading numerous initiatives to democratize urban art, such as creating the first urban art museum in a 24 story-high building's staircase in Montreal, to producing and commissioning Toronto's largest mural.
STIKKI PEACHES
@stikki peaches
An icon of the Montreal street art scene, Stikki Peaches is the face of the first edition of romeo's gin.
Stikki Peaches’ tagline “What if Art Ruled the World?” has been taking over Montreal, but also the urban landscape of Paris, London, Berlin and Stockholm, since 2009. The anonymous street artist is strongly influenced by pop culture references, lowbrow and street culture. Created by using a variety of media, including collage, acrylic paint and silkscreen, each piece encourages people passing by to stop, analyze, and question and is sure to leave them with a smile. In 2013 alone, Stikki Peaches left his mark in Barcelona, New York and Art Basel Miami.
Stikki Peaches
Mo'z, Montreal, 2015
Mixed Média on canvas
There are many parallels between Mozart and gin.
Both embody a sense of classicism in their respective worlds of music and spirits. romeo’s gin, from day one, has aimed to break standards, to reinvent gin, by putting art at the forefront of its brand universe. And no stronger symbol to do so than a tattooed, colourful, disrupted and remixed version of Mozart, drawn by world-renowned Montreal artist Stikki Peaches.