Starting off with an interest in drawing, I studied Illustration and Fine Arts, where I began to paint and eventually started to develop the three-dimensionality of my images in sculptures and light works. My work navigates between heavy themes and lightheartedness, often resulting in colourful worlds with a dark twist. Creating work is for me a way to channel past events and feelings and investigate notions of fear, mortality and legacy. I attempt to make sense of the world through mixing my own experiences with collective beliefs, often questioning mythological symbols and their representation to create my own narratives.
InstagramHARDTHIRTEEN is a graffiti and mural artist from Jakarta, Indonesia, who has been actively shaping the street art scene since 2005. Starting from graffiti writing and lettering, his practice evolved into large-scale murals that combine photorealistic portraits, futuristic typography, and bold color compositions. His works often explore movement, energy, and emotion— bringing walls to life through dynamic visuals that feel constantly in motion. Drawing inspiration from human expression, urban environments, and natural elements, HARDTHIRTEEN blurs the line between street culture, graphic design, and storytelling. Beyond the wall, he is also the founder of Titans Spray Paint and NevertoLavish, contributing to the creative ecosystem by supporting artists and pushing the culture forward.
InstagramStine Hvid (b. 1984) is a Danish visual artist holding a Master’s degree in Visual Communication from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, and Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. Since graduating in 2013, Stine has worked full-time as an artist from her studios in Copenhagen and Hillerød, creating murals, paintings and illustrations for a wide range of clients, industries, events and personal projects and galleries. Her greatest passion is painting murals in urban space, and she has created large-scale murals worldwide, including in Bangkok, Miami, Nevada, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne, Lisbon, England, Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and numerous locations across Denmark.
InstagramJAY FLOW is a brand art director and illustrator based on graffiti artists. Based on graffiti work that began in 2001, he has collaborated with many brands, including Nike, Hermes, Ford, and Bibigo, as well as domestic and international events and exhibitions. Currently, he is an active artist, art director of the golf brand YORF, and a member of the global graffiti crew SUK.
InstagramNicolas Masterson Taroe (TAROE) is a French artist born in 1981 in Bayonne. His practice explores how an image is constructed between perception and composition, the immediacy of the real and the projection of an inner world. Each painting begins with visual matter: photographic fragments, details gathered through travel, traces of architecture, signage, shopfronts, and passing figures. These elements are never treated as documents. They become a vocabulary. TAROE assembles, shifts, and reorders them until a scene emerges rooted as much in lived experience as in imagination. Rendered in oil with controlled precision, his work creates a distinct tension: everything appears instantly recognizable, yet nothing is left to chance. Framing, light, surface, and the measured distance between figures and signs orchestrate a quiet dramaturgy. Everyday life becomes a constructed set, in which the viewer’s gaze moves between observation and narrative. Through this approach, TAROE questions the making of the visible: what we think we see, what returns through memory, and what is formed through painting. His work is presented internationally and held in private collections.
InstagramFilipe Grimaldi is a Brazilian visual artist and sign painter whose practice explores the intersection of popular culture, vernacular typography, and contemporary art. His work is rooted in the visual traditions of hand-painted lettering across Latin America, drawing from influences such as Brazilian sign painting, Argentine fileteado, and other regional graphic expressions. Through painting, installation, and research, Grimaldi investigates how language, ornament, and material culture shape collective identity and memory. His works often incorporate found objects and discarded surfaces, transforming them into carriers of narrative and visual poetry. By bridging artisanal techniques with a conceptual approach, his practice challenges distinctions between art and craft, erudite and popular, while celebrating the richness of everyday visual culture.
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