My practice is a visceral exploration of memory, psychological landscapes and personal liberation, anchored in Berlin’s urban energy. Utilising spray paint, acrylics and heavy oil sticks, I create textured surfaces mimicking beton (concrete), turning each canvas into a wall of reckoning. Central to my language is a primitive, “childlike” scribble technique, used to confront intense emotional states and reclaim stolen innocence. Ultimately, the canvas is a site of transformation. I do not merely document hardship; I use art to process, confront and release heavy narratives—leaving the weight on the wall to reclaim sovereignty, happiness and forward momentum.
Cooked Rabbits (Jack Clark, b. 1992, Wollongong) is a Berlin-based artist whose practice merges street art, neo-expressionism, and urban materiality. Since relocating to Berlin in 2019, he has developed a distinctive language through his “Cooked Characters”—hybrid figures that blend playfulness with unease. Working with spray paint, oil pastels, and mixed media on wall-like surfaces, his paintings channel raw immediacy while reflecting contemporary absurdities. Blurring childlike imagination with urban grit, Clark’s recent works explore humor, chaos, and fractured reality through evolving hybrid forms. His work has been shown in Berlin, London, Sydney, and international festivals.