
I was born in 1981 in Prague and grew up in Jižní Město. Around 1998, I and my best friends began to actively engage in street art (graffiti). During my student years, I helped my father sell his paintings on the Charles Bridge, where I later helped with my own work. After a few years, however, the "circle" in my relationship to art and creation closed and now, among other things, I paint pictures and create caps in the style of pop art & funky expressive. My work is strongly influenced by street art. In my paintings, I characteristically convey deep themes such as faith, love and death onto canvases. Variations of figures decorated with tattoos also often appear in the paintings, which reflects my lifelong fascination with elaborate art, especially Polynesian tattoo traditions. These connections create a dialogue between personal stories and cultural traditions. I inherited my love of art primarily from my father, artist Ivan Pavlíček, and my grandfather, academic sculptor Josef Pavlíček.