Graffiti often emerges through dialogue. On this page I present works that were created in collaboration with others – at jams, sessions, or spontaneous meet-ups at legal walls.
Painting together means different styles, different approaches, and a shared space. The images shown here reflect exactly that – they show how ideas connect, how surfaces are shared and shaped.
Whether working with long-time companions or new contacts from the scene, every wall is the result of exchange, coordination, and mutual respect. Some pieces are planned, others come together directly on site – but all of them carry multiple signatures.
This gallery documents the collective side of my work. It shows how graffiti functions as a group practice – and what can emerge from it.