Too Cool for School | BNS | Street Art
Too Cool for School | BNS | Street Art
Too Cool for School | BNS | Street Art
Too Cool for School | BNS | Street Art
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Too Cool for School | BNS | Street Art

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Artist: BNS 

Title: 'Too Cool for School' 

Size: 107h x 81w x 4d cm (42h x 32w x 1.57d in)

Media: Mixed Media on Wood finished in Resin (Silkscreen, acrylic, ink, and spray paint)

Frame: This work is painted on wood and ready to hang on your wall as is. If you wish us to arrange additional framing, contact us.

Unique work

'Too Cool for School' is an original artwork by Mariano, a Buenos Aires-born, Brooklyn-based street artist known by his tag BNS. 

BNS’s Albert Einstein is too cool for school. His Tattoos serve as proof. The right side of his forehead has a barcode tattoo with the inscription E=MC2. The tattoo over his eyebrow reads “Mileva” and is dedicated to his first wife and mother of his two sons. The word “Relativity” on his chin alludes to his famous theory and lifelong studies. He is also rocking a star of David earrings that represent his religious beliefs which made him move out of Europe and to the United States. The pin on the strap of his messenger bag says “Science Bitch”, that’s a famous quote from one of the leading characters in the popular TV series ‘Breaking Bad’. The background of the piece features authentic Mark banknotes from the last century.

BNS draws inspiration from the energy of the city context in which he has always lived, be it Buenos Aires, New York or more recently Barcelona. Through his murals in urban spaces he is continuously leaving a vibrant imprint in the public space, letting his work flow on, as well as off, the streets.


BNS pulls iconic images from popular culture into a frenzied burst of color and dry humor, from bespoke-suited Stormtroopers to a tatted-out Audrey Hepburn. He combines aerosol paint, acrylic, silkscreen, ink and photography into his non-stationary work.

BNS’ expressive style originates from his study of urban scenes and from the graffiti and street art culture; his works are characterized by the addition of numerous layers of material where he combines a broad range of media and techniques including spray paint, acrylic, silkscreen, stencil, transfers, ink, and photography.

Please note the visual simulations of the artwork in a domestic setting included in the photo gallery are provided purely as a visual reference and may not be to scale. If you have a specific space in mind for the artwork, you can email us with the details and we can create a mock up of your space with this specific artwork to scale for you.