San Antonio Their work includes: • the colourful clothes worn by
the Hollies on the cover of their 1967 album
Evolution; • stage costumes and the front cover design for the self-titled 1968 debut LP
Move by
the Move; • stage costumes for
Procol Harum; • the cover of the
Incredible String Band's 1967 LP
The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion; • cover art for
Boudewijn de Groot's 1968
Psych-folk LP
Picknick (credited to Simon & Marijke); • stage costumes and decoration to instruments used by
Cream, including
Eric Clapton's famed
Gibson SG guitar (also named
The Fool),
Jack Bruce's
Fender Bass VI bass, and
Ginger Baker's drum kit, created for the group's 1967 tour of the US. • several illustrations in the magazine
Oz The Fool's best known artworks are those they created for
the Beatles in 1966–67. They include: • the clothes worn in the 1967 television broadcast of "
All You Need Is Love"; • the clothes worn in the "
I Am the Walrus" segment of the 1967
Magical Mystery Tour television film; • the three-storey mural painted in psychedelic colours on the facade of the Beatles'
Apple Boutique in London's
Baker Street (which also stocked their creations; months later, the mural was painted over by civic order, due to protests from other local businesses, before the shop failed); • decoration to John Lennon's piano and one of his
Gibson acoustic guitars; • decoration to
George Harrison's
Mini car and his bungalow
Kinfauns in Surrey, as well as several of Harrison's guitars, but not his
Fender Stratocaster known as "Rocky" which Harrison painted himself; • the set design for
Joe Massot's 1968 movie
Wonderwall; • the graphics in the disc-inner sleeve of the 1967 ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' LP. After moving to Los Angeles, the Fool created the largest mural in the world at the time (1968) on the exterior of the
Aquarius Theatre for a production of the Broadway musical
Hair, by invitation of producer
Michael Butler. Simon and Marijke went on to paint other theaters where
Hair was playing, in San Francisco, Seattle and Chicago. Thereafter, The Fool split up, Simon, Barry and Josje eventually going back to Amsterdam while Marijke remained in Los Angeles to continue her artistic endeavors. ==Musical career==