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Finding calm in motion: The painting conveys a sense of freedom and ease, like gliding smoothly through space. It symbolizes an inner peace that remains constant, even when the external world is filled with chaos and turbulence.
Till Heim, known as “Sign,” is an urban artist from Landau, Germany. He creates dynamic, geometry-influenced artworks using spray paint, uniting opposites like balance and chaos, or calm and movement, while dissolving the boundaries between 2D and 3D spaces.
Raised in Wiesbaden, his early experience of unifying two different family worlds shaped his artistic philosophy. In his youth, a fascination with calligraphy drew him to the illegal graffiti scene. This led him to master spray techniques and co-found the pioneering collective “Via Grafik.” The group blended graffiti, graphic design, and street art, famously exhibiting in the 2002 “Urban Discipline” show alongside artists like Banksy and Daim.
Today, Heim works from his Landau studio, blending graffiti and graphic design into murals, sculptures, and paintings. He develops concepts for regional and international projects, and his work is exhibited worldwide, including in the US.