He is well known as the founder of Underground Aquarellka Universe, which focuses on human behavioral biology and the evolution of everyday norms of its existence.
At the time, Rebus managed to balance his studies at Moscow Art and Industry Institute and his job as an editorial illustrator in the publishing houses of Esquire, Psychologies, GQ.
Rebus’ watercolor art pieces were represented on the albums’ covers of a Russian composer Mikhail Mishchenko.
The artist relies on this data when working with pigment granulation, and the completed watercolor canvases represent full-fledged topographic maps made from collected precipitation from different countries and regions.
The overall stylistics of his works includes references to well-known scientific phenomena alongside involuntary mysticism, retaining a general state of suspense.
One of the main focuses of his artistic practice is aimed to develop issues of adaptive norms and the distinctive evolution of their settings in modern society.