The First Mural in My New Studio

The first mural in my new 180 sqm studio marks the beginning of a new creative chapter — from an unfinished space to a finished artwork, documented on video and released as a limited fine art print edition.

Bus Stop Transformation

In the summer of 2025, I painted two bus stops in the village I grew up in—my first public pieces here. What used to be chipped paint and faded graffiti became something people could pause and look at.

Painting My Favorite Backpack

A quiet tribute to a backpack that’s followed me through cities, forests, and mountains for over a decade—turned into a mural, then into one of my first prints. No commission, no brand deal. Just respect for timeless design and the places it’s been with me.

Adelholzener Product Reveal

I partnered with Adelholzener to turn the reveal of two new drink flavors into a slow, visual guessing game.

Kreuzviertel Electric Boxes

I was hired to refresh five connected electric boxes, reworking a weathered mural while staying true to the original concept—bringing a faded design back to life with a clean, contemporary finish.

Artists in Wonderland, USA

In 2024, ten mural artists from around the world met at Ten Hundred’s Michigan warehouse for YouTube’s largest-ever mural battle—five from the U.S., five from Europe—an event we called Artists in Wonderland.

Art on Train Festival, France

In summer 2023, Smoe Nova and I painted a retired armored train in the French Alps—turning a moving relic into a cinematic mural, documented across our channels.

YiC Switch Walls Project

Three artists, three rooms, one experiment: we each painted alone, then rotated and built directly over each other’s work—no rules, no previews—until every wall became a shared, unpredictable blend of our styles, documented from all our perspectives.

The Beau Miles Wall

In 2022, I painted a portrait mural of Beau Miles—an adventure filmmaker who’s been a big influence on my work. It was also where I leaned hard into my now-signature purple and orange palette, capturing the entire process in a film on my channel.

The Purple Backpacker

In 2022, a community-voted color choice pushed my lone backpacker mural into new territory—and made purple part of my visual signature.

The Upside-Down Challenge

Started by Smoe Nova, this challenge brought artists together to paint upside-down self-portraits on camera. I joined him in our abandoned factory, turning a simple twist into a fun, disorienting way to rethink how we see—and paint—ourselves.