Kiimono had the opportunity to work with David Nino on a design for the project. As the first artist to be featured, we had the opportunity to have a short talk with the man himself.

Hi David, tell us a little about yourself?
David Niño A.K.A Koch1no (cochino: means dirty, filthy, sucio!) is an illustrator born in Bogotá Colombia, my works have appeared in some children books and other publishing’s.
When did you start working on your signature bunnies?
It all started 5 years ago with a few small bunnies appearing on the streets of Columbia.

Is there any hidden meaning behind the bunnies?
Those kind cute looking fellas reflected the attitudes and actions of some of Colombia´s conflict actors, a hidden war that comes dressed in different uniforms and waving different flags.
Statements are crafted in many way, how did yours come about?
This began more than 5 decades ago, building in my mind to the point it started to take on the shape of those bunnies. In some way it shows my vision of this hidden conflict in Columbia that still goes on today. Some of my most recent illustrations give a more hopeful view of a different world in which all of us with our differences could live together in a more peaceful and happy respectful way, maybe we could see this some day perhaps.

Are there any plans of painting in other locations outside Columbia?
Yeah as soon as i get some time, since i work on a very tight schedule. But my sketchbook is filled with plenty of ideas for painting around my city and other places.
Do you like painting or illustrating?
Well i like my job as an artist, but honestly i prefer to paint crazy stuff than working on commissioned illustrations. I find more fun in painting pigs, rabbits and stuff like that. I’m very lucky to be able to make a living with my illustration skills, i wish i had more time to work on each one even though i try to give my best by representing each piece as accurately as it can be.

Part 2 Coming Soon
Images Via: Koch1no Flickr
By Tunde