As a rebel and creative kid, he remembers roaming the streets of Tel Aviv and being inspired by Graffiti and Street Art. At age fourteen, he began spraying on walls and immediately felt passion for the ability to express himself through street art. Although law breaking at times, freedom of expression is what motivates him until now to create his art through bold and colourful lettering tags
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and portraits. Today, through very active presence on the Street Art scene across Israel, he managed to fulfill his dream and made his true love and passion his day job. He’s worked on several high profile commercial projects, notably a portrait of Zohar Argov the ‘king’ of middle eastern music in Haifa, The Flower Wall on the border of Israel-Lebanon with Artists for Israel in response to two kidnapped soldiers, Jaffa Flea Market, El-Al, and several commissioned projects in Europe.