Artouche is a repertoire of visual language, a fusion, dovetailing together as one. A juxta-position of creative tensions where raw colour meets patina – with the tongue of anarchy – the voice of urban depiction and texture inspired by street scribbles and stencil graffiti.

Everyday, never stopping always competing for our attention. A world of rich diversity conspiring to agree – kissing our senses in a chaotic rendezvous… magnificent by its difference.


Feel the cathartic collision resonating the
environment. 'Peripheral seeing' denotates our senses and managed by selective retention. A real collide-a-scape confronting our viewpoints with metaphors and messages. Here’s a reverse portrait of who we are and what we stand for. A portrait = an outcry never ending with social messages talking stencil graffiti and urban scrawl mirroring our collective restlessness – a product of our time.


As a philosophy it unites with layers of dimension, inside out – a dance between the positive and negative – the sharp and the blur. All complimentary forces of energy swimming together in the same urban sea. With primal scream, it kisses concepts that touch our emotions and walk with our lives.

This is the creative language of Artouche – Trevor Flett.