Letterstudies
Just sketching my D.
It is probably 23 Years ago I did my first attempts to draw 3D Styles. It has become an obsession and I stil love it. Im stil incredibly fascinated whenever I see 3D Styles from other artists.
But don't get me wrong, I love 2D letters with or without blocks as well. I'm just not good enough to make my style flow as a 2D style.
Spray day in May with the Brothers...
@skion_one@OleOne
Was a pleasure to hit the wall with good friends, no concept, no pre-defined color scheme, no sketch, no nothing. Just being out and do what ever you feel like.
Inheriting a Broken World.
This piece explores the weight we place on the shoulders of the next generation. We leave behind a legacy of industrial decay and toxic remains, forcing the most innocent among us to find light in the darkness we created. They are the saints of a fallout they didn't cause, paying the price for a future we won't be there to see.
The Shift Toward Humanity
We live in an era often defined by hedonism and a hunger for power. Yet, my hope rests with the generations to come: May they find the courage to turn their backs on this zeitgeist.
I dream of a future that prizes empathy over egoism and community over consumption. May the youth of tomorrow realize that true strength lies not in violence, but in social responsibility and peaceful coexistence. It is time for a world where we no longer ask what serves us individually, but what unites us as a society.
“Cornered” is about the feeling of being excluded, and the inner experience that comes with it.
It reflects the moment when you realize you are part of society, yet never fully fit in.
An awareness of being different.
I started this Painting quiet a while ago in JAX and finished it after I moved back to Germany.
One of the pieces I painted last year, exhibited during "Playground Relics".
Title: It's tough sometimes
I did 3 versions of it. All of them are gone and in good hands.
@landgang_graffiti_jam
This August, I was invited to the Landgang Jam in Hettstedt together with my brothers @ast.sas.ocb and @madbusch73@picks906 put together an incredible graffiti jam — plenty of talented artists, great beer, and freshly primed walls made the whole event complete.
Big thanks to @picks906 for the amazing hospitality!
@spray_watt_festival
I had the honor of joining many friends, fellow artists, and incredible people who contribute to a culture that has always shaped the character of our cities — at an event that was truly one of a kind.
Huge thanks to everyone involved especially:
@message_hiphop_store_whv@yetyart@kry82sbb
You’ve dedicated yourselves completely — body and soul, time, sweat, and probably even some blood and health — to something that has brought incredible value to
@wilhelmshaven.de
What was once an eyesore has, over just two weekends, become a landmark that brings joy to people of all ages.
And this didn’t happen because politicians or art elites were eager to support graffiti, but because countless graffiti artists — still too often underestimated — poured their time and effort into a project that now enriches not just your city, but the culture itself.
Thanks again to @message_hiphop_store_whv for the organization and hospitality.
Big up to my brothers
@irie.one and @madbusch73
Summer Street production by
@madbusch73@irie.one
and me.
@altebuerger
#sommerstraßealtebürger
The sea monster "Kraken" has been part of Norse mythology for centuries. In the Sverris saga about King Sverre Sigurdsson, written in the 12th century, it is one of the monsters encountered by the protagonist. It was a colossal creature, as big as an island, that could sink ships. The Kraken was often equated with other mythical sea monsters, including the biblical Leviathan. Originally several kilometers long, its size shrank over the centuries to still enormous, ship-sinking dimensions. It either pulls the ships into the depths with its arms or creates a maelstrom.
Säufersonne
Last cooperation with @elena_ohlander at a liquor store in Jacksonville 2024.
In Germany the full moon is also popularly known as the "Säufersonne" ("drunkard's sun") because some people like to drink a few too many glasses on full moon nights - However, there is no clear scientific evidence for the phenomenon of the "drinking sun".