We tear down advertising posters in Berlin. We select our motifs from the pieces of material we collect, often consisting of several layers glued on top of each other. After soaking the tear-offs in water, we peel off the layers one by one. What was hidden comes to light: colours, shapes, faces and fragments of typography from past advertising campaigns. Then, a free play with the layers of today’s consumer and entertainment culture begins. We are Affichistes, associatively condensing the poster fragments into a new whole – freed from any advertising messages! There are no limits to forms of expression. Why use brushes and paint when glue and posters are available? Having repeatedly encountered poetry in torn-down posters, we decided to reflect this in the titles of our artworks in the form of haikus: a contemplation of what already exists, put back into words.