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Concrete, graffiti and urban design without polish.
I create urban objects and graphic work rooted in street art, industrial architecture and the visual noise of city life. My practice sits somewhere between art and function. I build concrete pieces that feel like fragments of warehouses, backyards, garages and lost places, then push them further with bold graphic elements and graffiti-influenced details. I’m interested in surfaces that carry history, in materials that don’t pretend to be polite, and in objects that feel lived-in rather than polished.
Alongside the concrete work, I translate the same street-driven energy into printed formats. I design stickers, calendars and a wide range of other pieces that play with typography, characters and urban symbols. Things you might spot on walls, street signs or skate spots, then re-imagined as collectible, usable artwork. Whether it’s a small sticker or a heavier concrete object, the goal stays the same. To capture that raw, direct city texture and turn it into something you can keep close.
Everything I make is shaped by a DIY mindset and hands-on processes. I like the imperfect edges, the little variations, the signs of making, because that’s where the character lives.