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Since 1989 Felix Gephart has been doing Graffiti, and his fascination for letters and style now is as big as ever.

Starting up sketching wildstyles and being enthusiastic about the precision and inventiveness of Graffiti-giants like Amok and Kaos from Berlin, his main focus became elaborate wildstyle pieces, executed in various Hall of Fames and shut-down [...]

By Felix Gephart

Since 1989 Felix Gephart has been doing Graffiti, and his fascination for letters and style now is as big as ever.

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Starting up sketching wildstyles and being enthusiastic about the precision and inventiveness of Graffiti-giants like Amok and Kaos from Berlin, his main focus became elaborate wildstyle pieces, executed in various Hall of Fames and shut-down industrial areas. Many of those pieces he did together with his brother Matthias, a passion both share up to now. Escaping into a letter world can be so much more rewarding than the “real world”, and so Graffiti has been a source of joy and freedom for both of them.. By and by Felix also started to incorporate brute comic characters. Over the years his interests shifted towards figurative art and storytelling, and his recent murals show his drawing- and printmaking influences.. The result of merging parts from traditional art forms and Graffiti is nothing less than surprising…

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  1. [...] pieces of art on paper that relate somehow to a written text. Instead of sticking to that format, Felix Gephart and Dominik Hebestreit decided to paint book-related illustrations on walls. Both agreed upon the [...]

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