An educational program that blends history, theory, and hands-on practice
This program brings together the history, theory, and practice of street art.
Participants get familiar with graffiti culture, its evolution, and key styles. We focus not only on technique but also on context — understanding how graffiti formed as the language of the streets and became a distinct branch of contemporary art.
The practical part includes working with spray paint, creating letterforms, characters, and compositions, as well as developing participants’ own ideas. Each session balances theory and action — from the first sketches to a finished wall piece.
Workshops take place in the Torb District / Art Quarter, as well as at festivals, educational platforms, and off-site projects. Formats include one-to-one and group sessions, lectures, and collaborations with educational and cultural institutions.
My goal is to share experience, inspire, and show that graffiti is a living art form — combining freedom, aesthetics, and movement.