fnnch believes art is for everyone. Only a small fraction, roughly five percent, of a city's residents and visitors ever step inside a modern art museum. Street art and murals, by contrast, belong to the other ninety-five percent: encountered unexpectedly, lived with daily, and capable of inspiring curiosity, joy, and connection in the course of ordinary life. An elusive, pseudo-anonymous artist, fnnch creates vibrant street art, murals, sculptures, and studio works using multi-layered stencils and spray paint. He describes his practice as "contemporary pop art," drawing from both nature and the familiar objects of everyday life: reimagined through bold color, repetition, and graphic clarity. A conversation that begins on the street often continues online, where his work has cultivated a devoted global following and has been featured by The New York Times, The Washington Post, CBS News, and The Smithsonian Magazine. fnnch's public art can be found in cities around the world, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Chicago, St. Louis, Tel Aviv, Hong Kong - and now New Orleans. His fine art works reside in private collections across all 50 U.S. states and more than 26 countries.
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