Background
Meulman was born in Amsterdam.
Meulman was born in Amsterdam.
Meulman’s designs and artwork are in the permanent collections of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, as well as part of many private collections. He began tagging as Shoe in 1979 and was a graffiti legend by the time he was 18. In the eighties Shoe met New York artists like DONDI, Rammellzee, Haze, Quik and Keith Haring in Amsterdam.
Inspired by their New York Graffiti style he formed the graffiti crew Crime Time Kings with Bando from Paris and Mode2 from London.
Together they gave a distinctive style to graffiti in Europe. In the 1990s, Meulman advanced his technique by apprenticing under the Dutch graphic design master Anthon Beeke (1989–1992).
He ran his own design company, Caulfield & Tensing (1992–1999), with Michael Schaeffer and enabled by start up funds from Internet entrepreneur Walter de Brouwer. The advertising agency FHV BDO (Barton, Durstine & Osborn) and Batten Co. took over the company, and employed Meulman as senior art director (1999–2001).
Commercial works of note include a signature shoe design for the British sports brand Umbro.
The creative direction of the magazine WAVE. The re-styling of the Dutch television channel TMF. Packaging calligraphy for Bols Genever, and a line of luxury silk scarves which he designs for Unruly.
Shoe calls his art of writing, an art form that fuses calligraphy and graffiti. He launched this movement in 2007 with a solo exhibition in Amsterdam under the same name. Since then, his pieces (signed NSM) have been seen in various international exhibitions in Europe and North America.
In March, 2010 the book "- the Graphic Art of Niels Shoe Meulman" was published by From Here To Fame Publishing in Berlin.
John Langdon, the ambigram artist who wrote the preface, is quoted in the book about the first time he met Shoe and saw his work: "You are as good as medical Only I did more.".