Other artworks by Martin Kafes33 Hirth
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, LED With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 11.8in, Height: 15.7in, Depth: 8.3in
About this artwork
Void? It symbolizes the seemingly empty feeling we often carry within ourselves. However, in augmented reality, the sculpture reveals hidden thoughts, memories, and emotions—everything our mind is filled with, even when it may outwardly appear completely empty…
The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, stamped and signed by the artist.
This painting comes to life in augmented reality, materializing in 3D space before you and moving.… You can view it from all angles. Simply download my iOS app from the Apple App Store and point your iPhone or iPad at the painting.
The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, stamped and signed by the artist.
This painting comes to life in augmented reality, materializing in 3D space before you and moving.… You can view it from all angles. Simply download my iOS app from the Apple App Store and point your iPhone or iPad at the painting.
Martin Kafes33 Hirth
Czechia
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Martin “kafes33” Hirth (b. 1981) grew up in communist Czechoslovakia’s grey reality, where he was instinctively drawn to drawing and painting on anything within reach. As a teenager, he found his voice in graffiti, absorbing its raw energy and learning composition, color, and technique. He later studied graphic design, developing a fascination with clean vector lines, which he contrasts with the organic “dirty” traces of spray paint—a signature of his work.
After years as a freelance designer, client-driven compromises led to burnout and a key realization: he needed absolute creative freedom. He returned to his roots—spray paint, acrylics, and canvas—and began building a personal visual language.
Recently, he exhibited in Los Angeles. In 2024, he won the Art Grand Slam (Public Space) for a basketball court for NBA player Vít Krejčí and gained recognition for the “Pasta Jacket” created for NHL star David Pastrňák.
After years as a freelance designer, client-driven compromises led to burnout and a key realization: he needed absolute creative freedom. He returned to his roots—spray paint, acrylics, and canvas—and began building a personal visual language.
Recently, he exhibited in Los Angeles. In 2024, he won the Art Grand Slam (Public Space) for a basketball court for NBA player Vít Krejčí and gained recognition for the “Pasta Jacket” created for NHL star David Pastrňák.
Martin Kafes33 Hirth
Void?
$3,280