Sometimes cryptic, sometimes a simple joke, but always with a whimsical or grotesque touch, he invites the viewer to take a closer look. His graffiti background still shines through in his work, yet today he feels more connected to lowbrow art and pop surrealism. His works are often stylistically raw; the techniques and materials blend together, making the compositions appear unfinished and random—like snapshots of a fleeting moment without a camera.
This artwork is located on Petristraße at the Egestorff School.