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Felix FLX Braun started writing graffiti with the first wave of UK writers in 1983 and was a member of seminal Bristol crew, Crime Inc, painting alongside Inkie and Nick Walker.

These days he divides his time between painting canvasses and commissioned murals, and teaching young people 'the way of the can' at schools and youth centres.

His style evolved by dissecting classic graffiti aesthetics and reinventing them as a new, abstract language of interdependence and movement, or 'flow motion' as felix has named it.

Felix is also writing a book entitled 'Children Of The Can: 25 Years Of Bristol Graffiti' which is due to be published at the end of this year.

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Felix FLX Braun - "Enough" 51 x 76cm
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Free hand, aerosol on Canvas

Felix is auctioning as part of the Drewitts Auction in June, alongside Hine, Dora, Cyclops, Nick Walker, Adam Koukoudakis, Mr Jago, Mudwig, Paris, Goldie... the list goes on - checkout related press..

Felix FLX Braun started writing graffiti with the first wave of UK writers in 1983 and was a member of seminal Bristol crew, Crime Inc, painting alongside Inkie and Nick Walker.

These days he divides his time between painting canvasses and commissioned murals, and teaching young people 'the way of the can' at schools and youth centres.

His style evolved by dissecting classic graffiti aesthetics and reinventing them as a new, abstract language of interdependence and movement, or 'flow motion' as felix has named it.

Felix is also writing a book entitled 'Children Of The Can: 25 Years Of Bristol Graffiti' which is due to be published at the end of this year.

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Children Of The Can - Felix - FLX- Braun
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Children Of The Can: 25 Years of Bristol Graffiti documents the Bristol graffiti story from the early days of 3D’s New York-inspired work and John Nation's grass roots influence at the Barton Hill Youth Club to the current crop of artists who have helped to make Bristol’s graffiti scene one of the UK's most influential and diverse. Children Of The Can features the work of all the city's best-known and (until now) slept-on talent, including:

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