manitos filip maćkowiak - Heavy weight





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Heavy weight ist ein originales 2026 signiertes Acrylbild im Street-Art-Stil von manitos filip maćkowiak, 70 cm hoch und 50 cm breit, 1,5 kg, mehrfarbig, verkauft mit Rahmen und bereit zum Aufhängen, in Polen entstanden, mit Echtheitszertifikat.
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„Heavy weight”
Ready to hang on the wall.
50x70x2 cm
Not a print.
Hand-painted.
With certificate of authenticity.Photos of decorative frames are suggestions only. It will be send stretched on wood frame.
Last photo come from last live painting in Berlin.
Manit (Filip Mackowiak) Graffiti artist from Poland. He graduated from the School of Contemporary Art in Stettin. He started painting in the late 1990s. At the age of 12 or 13, he was inspired by graffiti. Together with a group of friends, he founded the WFK Crew. It was truly old school; it wasn't easy. No internet, no access to newspapers about graffiti. In 2003, he wanted to explore the world and went to London, where, while living in squats, he got to know the streets inside and out. For the next few years, he will live in the Benelux region, where he will paint at many festivals and graffiti jams. With VAC crew (V13). Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. He currently lives in Poland and still paints walls, etc. He has sold many paintings worldwide. For collectors and galleries.
„Heavy weight”
Ready to hang on the wall.
50x70x2 cm
Not a print.
Hand-painted.
With certificate of authenticity.Photos of decorative frames are suggestions only. It will be send stretched on wood frame.
Last photo come from last live painting in Berlin.
Manit (Filip Mackowiak) Graffiti artist from Poland. He graduated from the School of Contemporary Art in Stettin. He started painting in the late 1990s. At the age of 12 or 13, he was inspired by graffiti. Together with a group of friends, he founded the WFK Crew. It was truly old school; it wasn't easy. No internet, no access to newspapers about graffiti. In 2003, he wanted to explore the world and went to London, where, while living in squats, he got to know the streets inside and out. For the next few years, he will live in the Benelux region, where he will paint at many festivals and graffiti jams. With VAC crew (V13). Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. He currently lives in Poland and still paints walls, etc. He has sold many paintings worldwide. For collectors and galleries.

