A private commission centered around a collector's love of anime and manga.
A Uniqlo collection designed for a nationwide release. Illustrations were centered around food, tech, and travel.
A commission for a private collection. Artwork was inspired by their personal history and loves.
The second Zip Min Pool Party collection for Zippy's. Featuring the ingredients from one of my favorite dishes. The design was places on a variety of merchandise including saimin bowls, chopsticks, hats, bags, and more. Sold exclusively on the Zippy's online store.
Designs created for BAPE's AAPE brand utilizing their iconic characters. The collection sold out quickly in their Japan, Hong Kong, and China based stores.
Design created for special shopping bags found in all of the Aloha Gas Island Mart locations.
Art figure designed and conceptualized by Jasper and produced by Cross Studios.
I created 53 pieces of original artwork that went into Ubisoft’s The Crew Motorfest. Check out the video to see them all and how they were placed throughout the videogame.
Painting created for the Ampersand group exhibitions hosted by Known Gallery.
Painting created for the Nerstalgia group exhibition at Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles, California. Concept inspired by Makoto of Ghost in the Shell.
A collection of digital collectibles called Simpiens. Created for supporters of FOMO MOFO.
Collection with Casetify called “Bad Neighbors”. Available on a wide array of products for your phones, laptops, AirPods, AirTags, and even Nintendo Switch cases.
Artwork created for Foodland’s 75th anniversary in Hawaii.
Designs for Uniqlo to celebrate the holidays. Part of the Bad Seeds series with characters created for Christmas, New Year’s, and Lunar New Year.
Limited edition plushie designed, developed, and manufactured by Jasper and Amy Wong.
Painting for an art exhibition in Shirahama, Japan with Japan Walls and Square Spaces.
Painted for a group art exhibition with Supersonic and Harman Projects.
These surfboards handpainted by Jasper are for a campaign between FOMO MOFO and OAKLEY that stretched throughout 2022 and 2023
Four surfboards featuring FOMO MOFO were painted and installed in two Oakley flagship locations on Oahu (Waikiki and Ala Moana Shopping Center). They were the primary window display!
FOMO MOFO is for the community and by the community. This collection of 8,008 NFTs is made up of hundreds upon hundreds of traits that make each iteration completely unique. They were all hand drawn by artist Jasper Wong. There is also a set of rare FOMO MOFOs that uses a completely new base, as well as 10 super rare 1-of-1 NFTs. FOMO MOFOs were all hand-drawn by artist Jasper Wong. Each FOMO MOFO is a non-fungible token (NFT) that lives on the Ethereum blockchain.
FOMO MOFO are for individuals that love art, culture, food, anime, pets, movies, cartoons, TV shows, sports, video games, crypto, NFTs, comics, sneakers, and more. We have been in love since we were kids and we are still head over heels in love as adults. We watched cartoons every Saturday morning and the fear of missing out on the next episode or arc was one of our biggest worries. That FOMO was ever-present, but it also connected people like us to a larger community that had the same passions. We would bond and talk for hours about the stories and worlds that engrossed us. This project is for those like-minded and passionate individuals that are not afraid to show the world just how much they love the FOMO!
FOMO MOFOs minted in January 2022 and completely sold out in under 10 seconds during the public sale. They can now be purchased at OpenSea, LooksRare, and other secondary NFT marketplaces.
FOMO MOFO was founded by Jasper Wong and A$AP ETHer.
Through a collaboration with Jasper Wong; a well-known basketball equipment brand, Spalding; a leading footwear digital media, Sneaker News; and Cross Studios, they released a collection of artist designed basketballs that sold out immediately. Jasper Wong injected his ideas and signature designs into the collection, which create a chemistry of art and sports. And turning the basketballs from a basketball to a valuable collectible.
This collection is Duxton’s commitment to take diversity one step further, by teaching children that it's normal to have different families, bodies, and ages. In collaboration with Jasper Wong. They have designed three unique kids' series: Mi Familia, My Friends Come in all shapes and sizes, and age is a superpower.
Fun and joy are core to the Duxton Kids DNA, but that doesn't mean they are scared of big feelings and ideas. The opposite: they want to help parents and children feel less alone in their journeys. Conversations with my kiddo will spark joy as well as - you guessed it - conversations for the 21st-century family.
A series of 41 NFTs that were released in partnership with MakersPlace. The entire collection sold out in less than a day.
The collection is called, “Saturdaze”. Below text by Jasper.
I am a child of Saturday Morning cartoons. A fully-fledged and devout follower of the weekend ritual to consume as many animated shows as humanly possible. I was dedicated to following the lives of teenage turtles, mystery-solving dogs, caveman families, and exploring countless other imaginary worlds. Saturday mornings were known as my "Saturdaze". A time spent cross-legged in front of a TV in a whirling and colorful daze. It inspired and fed my hunger for creativity. This NFT is to honor the ritual of Saturday Morning cartoons. The creators, characters, and worlds that were manifested during those Golden years and their influence on my life as an artist.
A series of designs by Jasper Wong for Uniqlo’s UTMe! collection. Customers are encouraged to create their own tees and totes using their customization program. A way to express their creativity in an interactive way using Uniqlo’s 100% cotton T-shirts and functional tote bags. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Hawaii Food Bank.
A NFT created for the Genzee project by Alex Solis. It was sold via a bidding war on Nifty Gateway.
The first in a series of two NFTs created for one of Hong Kong’s top auction houses - Poly Auction. An exhibition was held at Pacific Place in Admiralty. The artwork and prints were sold out.
Jasper Wong created a host of AAPI inspired characters to celebrate AAPI creators and stories. It was used throughout Hulu’s streaming platform as well as a special hub. The designs were also found on advertising and even as animated stickers on Instagram.
The second in a series of two NFTs created for one of Hong Kong’s top auction houses - Poly Auction. An exhibition was held at Pacific Place in Admiralty. This particular piece was sold at HKD 50,400 after a bidding war.
A heritage capsule collection with both the NBA and WNBA in support of #StopAsianHate. The line features a mix of cultural iconography, including dragons, phoenixes and several other motifs that highlight Asian American and Pacific Islander traditions.
“Dragons and phoenixes are a staple of many Asian cultures,” says Wong of the collection’s symbolism. “The dragon represents good luck, strength, and health. Oftentimes people that live in excellence and perform outstanding feats are compared to dragons, whereas the phoenix is centered around high virtues and grace. The various aspects of the phoenix hold meaning, such as the head being ‘virtue’, the wing is ‘duty’, the back is ‘propriety’, the abdomen is ‘credibility’ and the chest is ‘mercy.’”
The collection itself features two hoodies and two t-shirts, all printed with Wong’s asian heritage-inspired graphics. The black men’s hoodie showcases the NBA’s signature logo surrounded by a white-outlined dragon design on the upper right quadrant as well as symbols of luck, prosperity and longevity down the sleeve. The NBA t-shirt mimics a similar frontal design while spotlighting both the dragon and phoenix iterations on the back.
The WNBA hoodie arrives in orange and features the organization’s logo atop a black-outlined phoenix motif next to a unifying ying-yang symbol that sits under the phrase “Rise Together.” The women’s t-shirt shows the same graphics with an enlarged version of the phoenix WNBA logo printed on the back.
The collection quickly sold out and over $20,000 USD was donated to charity.
The collection was later included in NBA2K22 where your avatar could purchase the hoodies and sport them in the video game.
Developed in collaboration with Hawaiian Airlines, Jasper Wong designed a collection titled “Life at the end of the rainbow”. It featured a cooler, towel, tees, stickers, and even a sock.
Proceeds were donated to further education in the arts for the next generation through Bishop Museum initiatives.
Tomorrow's Rainbows is inspired by the quote that reads, “Today's teardrops are tomorrow's rainbows.” It speaks to the dark times that we all collectively experienced to the pandemic and is a reminder that better times are ahead of us.
The original painting was created as a commission for a collector. It was subsequently turned into a Persian rug with “Art in Rug”.
To celebrate the diversity of Hawaii’s drivers, Jasper Wong created a series of tribe badges. It included fun drawings of groups like foodies, adventurers, wahines, and more. Upon release, the badges disappeared in minutes.
Private commission for a collector - the Chen family.
Private commission for a collector - the Chen family.
A collection of bags by Hex and Jasper Wong. This fun, bright collection features Jasper’s custom exterior print on three wet/dry bags coated with water-resistant material making this ideal for spring break festivities or summer hangouts.
A Jiu Jitsu gi designed by Jasper Wong. The partnership includes a gi with matching pants, sweatshirt and tote bags. All of the items are embellished with Japanese motifs. The standout item is an eight ounce canvas jacket featuring embroidered tiger elements on both sleeves and a dark cloud pattern on the lapels and collar. Co-branding labels are also featured in the design execution of all products.
“To catch a tiger by the tail is to embark on a course of action that is difficult but cannot be abandoned. Which is the theme of the latest Gi collaboration between Jasper Wong and kimono supplier Hyperfly.
A special collection between Plae and Jasper Wong. The artwork was inspired by monsters drawn by children all around the world. Two collections were created that were quickly sold out. The second set of shoes were glow-in-the-dark.
A private commission for Julia Huang of Intertrend. This style aims to merge abstraction and the looser painting style of Jasper Wong with his more graphic and pattern based elements of his work.
A design created by Jasper Wong and Simone Legno of Tokidoki. It was used as a giveaway during POW! WOW! Hawaii 2020 with a signing by both artists. The line went around a few city blocks and people waited for four hours to get a signature.
A custom painted Lexus UX by Jasper Wong.
A design utilizing Jasper Wong’s Zip Min characters from the Pool Party collection for a picnic mural installed in some Zippy’s restaurant locations.
A campaign by Booooooom and Lojel that works with artists to create fun imagery over photos of their travels. Jasper Wong used his time in Sardinia as inspiration and demonstrated the use of Lojel luggage when it comes to traveling as an artist.
Three paintings centered around ANA’s mascot for their new plane - the Honu (sea turtle). These paintings by Jasper Wong were then turned into merchandise that was given away to passengers on their inaugural flight.
A custom painted food truck for Milky Way Hawaii Ice.
Jasper Wong utilized the ingredients from one of his favorite dishes at Zippy’s and created the Zip Min pool party. Everything from char siu to fishcakes can be found frolicking in noodles. The design was used for their cups and as wallpaper within select restaurants. Zippy’s also created a tumbler and a saimin bowl with the design.
Inspired by the anime of both my childhood and adulthood, "Super Spirit Bomb" attempts to honor the great heroes of Japanese pop culture.
Collaboration between Simone Legno of Tokidoki and Jasper Wong. Created for a project with the Honolulu Museum of Art.
To celebrate Neiman Marcus’s 20th anniversary in Hawaii, Jasper Wong created a butterfly design composed of tropical flowers. The design was mounted on the wall and printed on limited edition bags.
A collaborative collection between Jasper Wong and New York based apparel company, VRY WRM.
Patterns and designs for Puma. Utilized for a collaborative event with Big Bad Wolf in Los Angeles geared towards kids celebrities.
A Hawaii themed all over pattern by Jasper Wong for a towel company called Slowtide.
An original illustration by Jasper Wong for Microsoft and Vice magazine. The project then culminated into a contest where an emerging artists won a trip to collaborate with Jasper in Hawaii.
This drawing is dedicated to the countless hours that Jasper Wong sat in front of the television set on Saturday mornings. This became a sold out print at 1XRun in Detroit, Michigan and an interior mural for Michael Bennett of the Seattle Seahawks. The mural was painted with One-Shot oil based paint and acrylics.
A custom design by Jasper Wong for Moleskine and POW! WOW!
Shirt design for the HIS and Ekiden race held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Jasper Wong designed the shirt for multiple years.
To celebrate the release of a film titled "Mall" and his directorial debut, Mr. Hahn of Linkin Park organized a exhibition at Known Gallery in Los Angeles, California. Jasper Wong was contacted by James Jean to be a part of the show that was themed around the movie. These were his two paintings that were created with spray paint, acrylics and ink.
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Sourcing the talent of four unique artists from all corners of the globe, Tiger Beer introduced its latest series of collectable beer glasses. Commissioning Jasper Wong, Will Barras, Gisèle Scanlon, and Kozyndan, each of the glasses’ box feature the distinguished artwork of each individual. From the heavily pop culture-influenced work of Wong, to the extremely detailed work of team Kozyndan, each of the boxes make for the perfect canvas in giving a four-sided look at their finished illustrations.
An illustration for a feature on Pharrell and Daft Punk in Entertainment Weekly magazine.
Platypuses are freaks of nature and they're also endangered. What people don't know is the fact that they love riding tricycles even more than they enjoy looking freakish. This painting was created for a charity group exhibition at Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
Spot illustrations for Fast Company magazine about Twinkies.
A series of screenprints by Jasper Wong for an exhibition in Hong Kong at the Peak. Curated and organized by Apostrophe Gallery.
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A painting for the homes. Created with spray paint, acrylics, ink and love.
Designs by Jasper Wong for Floyd Mayweather and TMT, as well as an interior mural at a penthouse located in Los Angeles, California.
Celebrating a galaxy's worth of battles between the dark side and the light, I drew a gaggle of Star Wars heroes for a poster project between Soul Assassins and Lucasfilm. Other artists involved included the likes of POSE, Mark Dean Veca, Artek, Leo Eguiarte, Dual Forces, Eye One, and Tristan Eaton. An exhibition traveled between Los Angeles and New Yorky with a finale at SXSW in Austin, Texas.
Jasper Wong's obsessions includes the likes of Blacula and sailor tattoos, so when 2Xanadu and Luma hit him up to design a fixed gear bike frame, he had to go with his tried and true favorites. It is a whole lot of love for blood suckas and decapitated vampire victims.
In honor of Wes Anderson's classic films, Ken Harman of Spoke Art decided to curate a show of epic proportions by bringing in acclaimed artists from all over the globe. Aptly titled "Bad Dads", the show opened to rave reviews in San Francisco, California. A selection of the work was later compiled into a book.
Jasper Wong was asked to do poster illustrations for the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California. The campaign was seen all over the city from buses to billboards and everything in between. It was used as YBCA's chief advertising campaign for years.
Jamba Juice reached out to Jasper Wong to create a new gift card design for their stores. He created a pattern full of fruits and pirate citruses.
An illustration for Huck Magazine about "Surf Nazis".
A tantalizing illustration of exploitation film star Blacula for an issue of Boo Mag. It's an Australian magazine that focuses on fashion, design, art, and music. It's a quarterly treat for your eyeballs.
A seamless tiling pattern by Jasper Wong that encompasses all of his favorite things - octopuses, mopeds, Mr. T, luchadores, toast and more.
The life and times of Mr. T and Chairman Mao. A magically delicious good time.
Back in 2012, “A Corny Concerto” represented Jasper Wong's first foray into Australia. This series of work explored past obsessions alongside new ones, particularly those surrounding graphic explosions of both the comic book and sexual sense. The solo exhibition was held at No Vacancy Gallery in Melbourne, Australia.
The false idols of Mr. T and Hulk Hogan. Mohawks, pitiful fools and 27 inch pythons. These paintings were part of a group exhibition in France.
An illustration by Jasper Wong for a group exhibition titled, "Drop Bear". The show was curated by Andrew Montell of Acclaim Magazine to celebrate the mythic beast of Australian folklore. Exhibition held at the House of Bricks in Victoria, Australia.
From Elmo to Oscar, Sesame Street is infested by a cornucopia of fluffy creatures. This painting was created for a charity show at Known Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
Ace Hotel tapped Jasper Wong on the shoulder to do some art for one of their hotel rooms. He accepted the offer with outstretched arms and proceeded to do a large scale drawing in gold ink. It was excellently framed and installed by the maestros of Ice Cold Frames. You can currently find the work in loft suite 611 at Ace Hotel in New York.
Avant Garde Diaries is a short documentary series by Mercedez Benz. They are best known for their in-depth video portraits of creative individuals and organizing museum exhibitions with the likes of the Beastie Boys. Avant Garde Diaries took time out of their day to interview Jasper Wong about his "Little Shop of Wonders".
An illustration of a beautiful yet odd couple for a NikeID project in Hong Kong. Mohawks and kicks. These are two of my most favorite things.
An archive of older work that spans Dragonballs, rocket ships, Superman and nerds.