Graffiti #7
Smoothy Backside' - Deep in the Woods - Late 2025
Smooth TRECE by SNAPone
Usually I try to keep my colorschemes pretty onedimensional when it comes to colorfulness.....
Its just a bit more easy to visually understand and grasp what I am trying to achieve effects-wise..
..at least thats it for me. With this piece my mission was doing it differently again.
I dont know what others think, but I think it came out allrightee....It was a bit of a hassle, but thats just the fun of it actually...
Painting should make you relax and give you a good mood....this one really did just THAT for me...
Oranges' - TRECE - 2026
Oranges by SNAPone 2026
Can graffiti make you hungry? Maybe it can. Maybe it should.
This one pushed me into a slightly different direction again, and I liked the process a lot.
Still I am quite content with the result.
And I got a lot of inspirations for the next ones as well while doing it...and thats the goal: keep learning, keep improving.....from day to day to day....
Straff' - Birthday-Bash Northern Style - 2026
Straff by SNAPone Birthday Bash Northern Style 2026
Posse in Effect got flavor Straffikus unlimited..
I`m the one and only Dominator.......ULLLLAAAAAAAAAA, Waxattack,
...Suchtet N2O Ausse Pulle-Stylee...
Next Kassler-Session is in the plannings!
One Love One Gehirnschaden One Passion......4 STRAFF!
TRECE by SNAPone Breaking all Frames 2026
Creativity often begins exactly where the familiar frame ends. In many areas of our everyday lives,
we move within clear rules, expectations, and routines. These structures provide orientation and stability,
but they can also prevent new ideas from emerging. To "step outside the frame" therefore does not mean chaos or breaking rules at any cost.
Rather, it means taking a deliberate step to the side — toward places where unfamiliar perspectives become possible.
Creativity also requires a certain openness toward mistakes. Anyone who tries something new will not immediately find the perfect solution.
Yet it is often the detours, experiments, and unexpected outcomes that lead to ideas which could never have developed within a rigid system.
To think creatively outside the frame therefore also means allowing oneself space — both mentally and practically.