About Pauser

Two main building blocks can be found in the work of Pauser (1983) - his initial influence, when he began as a graffiti writer, gradually merged with his studies in fashion design at Tomáš Bat'a University in Zlín, thus creating the artist's own visual language and identity.

Pauser belongs to the "Y" generation. His work reflects the cultural background and the strong visuality inherent in his generation.


He himself states that some of the earliest influences acting on his work include the rise of the internet and computer games, or MTV for example. In recent years, his strong inspiration has been the ever-evolving digital technology, in conjunction with the introduction of cryptocurrencies and NFTs. The fascination with the virtual world is something that continues to reappear and shift in his work. Yet his work has seen a significant evolution in recent years.

Pauser's art can be seen in various forms, including murals, digital clothing, augmented reality and NFT. He has also had numerous exhibitions around the world, including solo shows in the Czech Republic and Germany and group exhibitions in France, Armenia and the UK.

Pauser is at home in Olomouc and leaves the imprints of his work here. In 2021, Pauser designed and realised the interior decoration ...And the story begins at the Museum of Modern Art, and every year he participates in the Olomouc Street Art Festival.


Early life and Studies


Pauser was born in Olomouc as part of the Generation Y (*1983).

He graduated from the Secondary School of Clothing in Prostějov with a degree in fashion design. He then pursued his studies at Tomáš Bat'a University in Zlín, where he majored in Multimedia and Design with a focus on clothing design at the Faculty of Multimedia Communications. Subsequently, he moved to the Fashion Design Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. Although he did not continue his career in fashion design, these studies provided him with a particular perspective on artistic practice and were instrumental in shaping his visual style. Working with medium of fabric and comparing two different approaches of this type work, meaning the craft and the design, Pauser found out that inventing was the most important to him. This we can see in further Pauser artworks - the invention of strict composition and combining ideas is typical for Pauser, as he was used to think logically while crafting clothes pieces.

While still a student, Pauser began working as a graphic designer, primarily designing the visual elements of mobile apps, which provided a solid foundation for his subsequent work.


“Art is not just art, it is also largely about marketing. And that is how I think about it.”



Pauser as a Graffiti Writer


When we should talk about Pauser's beginnings as a graffiti writer, we have to look back to his childhood. As he mentions himself, his first graffiti project was at the age of twelve. His task was to write on the wall of a go-kart centre in Olomouc, not mentioning his grandfather’s garage that was completely covered with Pauser’s spray paint. As previously mentioned, Pauser drew inspiration from music and the omnipresent MTV. He cites Michael Jackson's music videos, such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" with its street full of tags and "Bad," as influential to his early work.

Being a graffiti writer was always important to Pauser. "It's about the community," he says. No matter where you are in the world, there are always people you can reach out to. This is the beauty of the traditional approach to graffiti, which is often replaced by superficial street art pieces these days. While street art may be a significant part of the visual landscape, it often has nothing to do with the community that lives there.


“It's always been about community, about going to a bigger event, meeting a lot of people who are doing something similar to you.”



Artistic Process


As mentioned previously, music and symbols hold significant importance for Pauser. Music serves as a guide for Pauser's artistic process. His compositions are often created using a stream of thoughts, similar to how a song is made with the flow of notes.

Although Pauser doesn't aim to convey a particular message through his art, his works often allow space for contemplation about significant societal issues. He views the symbols of antiquity as a warning about the collapse of a great society, combined with the fragile potential of today's technology.



“I don't try to force-fit a strong message into all my works. I let it run free, if something is bothering me at the moment, I add it to the picture. Or vice versa, I like to make fun of certain things.”



When asked about his definition of art, Pauser's response is simple: art is anything that someone considers to be art. When reflecting on art history, Pauser incorporates significant symbols into his own visual style to create a completely new universe. He draws inspiration from artists such as Tizian, Manet, and François Boucher and does not deny his traditional artistic side, while also incorporating elements of graffiti writing and street art into his work.


Early life and Studies


Pauser was born in Olomouc as part of the Generation Y (*1983).

He graduated from the Secondary School of Clothing in Prostějov with a degree in fashion design. He then pursued his studies at Tomáš Bat'a University in Zlín, where he majored in Multimedia and Design with a focus on clothing design at the Faculty of Multimedia Communications. Subsequently, he moved to the Fashion Design Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. Although he did not continue his career in fashion design, these studies provided him with a particular perspective on artistic practice and were instrumental in shaping his visual style. Working with medium of fabric and comparing two different approaches of this type work, meaning the craft and the design, Pauser found out that inventing was the most important to him. This we can see in further Pauser artworks - the invention of strict composition and combining ideas is typical for Pauser, as he was used to think logically while crafting clothes pieces.

While still a student, Pauser began working as a graphic designer, primarily designing the visual elements of mobile apps, which provided a solid foundation for his subsequent work.


“Art is not just art, it is also largely about marketing. And that is how I think about it.”



Pauser as a Graffiti Writer


When we should talk about Pauser's beginnings as a graffiti writer, we have to look back to his childhood. As he mentions himself, his first graffiti project was at the age of twelve. His task was to write on the wall of a go-kart centre in Olomouc, not mentioning his grandfather’s garage that was completely covered with Pauser’s spray paint. As previously mentioned, Pauser drew inspiration from music and the omnipresent MTV. He cites Michael Jackson's music videos, such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" with its street full of tags and "Bad," as influential to his early work.

Being a graffiti writer was always important to Pauser. "It's about the community," he says. No matter where you are in the world, there are always people you can reach out to. This is the beauty of the traditional approach to graffiti, which is often replaced by superficial street art pieces these days. While street art may be a significant part of the visual landscape, it often has nothing to do with the community that lives there.


“It's always been about community, about going to a bigger event, meeting a lot of people who are doing something similar to you.”



Artistic Process


As mentioned previously, music and symbols hold significant importance for Pauser. Music serves as a guide for Pauser's artistic process. His compositions are often created using a stream of thoughts, similar to how a song is made with the flow of notes.

Although Pauser doesn't aim to convey a particular message through his art, his works often allow space for contemplation about significant societal issues. He views the symbols of antiquity as a warning about the collapse of a great society, combined with the fragile potential of today's technology.



“I don't try to force-fit a strong message into all my works. I let it run free, if something is bothering me at the moment, I add it to the picture. Or vice versa, I like to make fun of certain things.”



When asked about his definition of art, Pauser's response is simple: art is anything that someone considers to be art. When reflecting on art history, Pauser incorporates significant symbols into his own visual style to create a completely new universe. He draws inspiration from artists such as Tizian, Manet, and François Boucher and does not deny his traditional artistic side, while also incorporating elements of graffiti writing and street art into his work.


Early life and Studies


Pauser was born in Olomouc as part of the Generation Y (*1983).

He graduated from the Secondary School of Clothing in Prostějov with a degree in fashion design. He then pursued his studies at Tomáš Bat'a University in Zlín, where he majored in Multimedia and Design with a focus on clothing design at the Faculty of Multimedia Communications. Subsequently, he moved to the Fashion Design Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. Although he did not continue his career in fashion design, these studies provided him with a particular perspective on artistic practice and were instrumental in shaping his visual style. Working with medium of fabric and comparing two different approaches of this type work, meaning the craft and the design, Pauser found out that inventing was the most important to him. This we can see in further Pauser artworks - the invention of strict composition and combining ideas is typical for Pauser, as he was used to think logically while crafting clothes pieces.

While still a student, Pauser began working as a graphic designer, primarily designing the visual elements of mobile apps, which provided a solid foundation for his subsequent work.


“Art is not just art, it is also largely about marketing. And that is how I think about it.”



Pauser as a Graffiti Writer


When we should talk about Pauser's beginnings as a graffiti writer, we have to look back to his childhood. As he mentions himself, his first graffiti project was at the age of twelve. His task was to write on the wall of a go-kart centre in Olomouc, not mentioning his grandfather’s garage that was completely covered with Pauser’s spray paint. As previously mentioned, Pauser drew inspiration from music and the omnipresent MTV. He cites Michael Jackson's music videos, such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" with its street full of tags and "Bad," as influential to his early work.

Being a graffiti writer was always important to Pauser. "It's about the community," he says. No matter where you are in the world, there are always people you can reach out to. This is the beauty of the traditional approach to graffiti, which is often replaced by superficial street art pieces these days. While street art may be a significant part of the visual landscape, it often has nothing to do with the community that lives there.


“It's always been about community, about going to a bigger event, meeting a lot of people who are doing something similar to you.”



Artistic Process


As mentioned previously, music and symbols hold significant importance for Pauser. Music serves as a guide for Pauser's artistic process. His compositions are often created using a stream of thoughts, similar to how a song is made with the flow of notes.

Although Pauser doesn't aim to convey a particular message through his art, his works often allow space for contemplation about significant societal issues. He views the symbols of antiquity as a warning about the collapse of a great society, combined with the fragile potential of today's technology.



“I don't try to force-fit a strong message into all my works. I let it run free, if something is bothering me at the moment, I add it to the picture. Or vice versa, I like to make fun of certain things.”



When asked about his definition of art, Pauser's response is simple: art is anything that someone considers to be art. When reflecting on art history, Pauser incorporates significant symbols into his own visual style to create a completely new universe. He draws inspiration from artists such as Tizian, Manet, and François Boucher and does not deny his traditional artistic side, while also incorporating elements of graffiti writing and street art into his work.

Solo Exhibitions

2024 Diorama / Galerie Rubikon - Olomouc, Czechia

2024 Art Residency Exhibition - Luzern, Switzerland

2023 Call to Action / Caesar Gallery - Olomouc, Czechia

2022 Last Minute / Tokivo Gallery - Koprivnice, Czechia

2022 Internet Renaissance / Bookafe - Novy Jicin, Czechia

2022 Arcade / Galerie Ludvíka Kuby (GALK) - Poděbrady, Czechia

2021 Postgraffiti / …And the story begins, MUO - Olomouc, Czechia

2021 The Game / Gallery of Josef Liesler - Kadaň, Czechia

2019 Spacejunk / Indiges Gallery Brno - Brno, Czechia

2018 Street Art Festival / Long Story Short Hotel - Olomouc, Czechia

2016 Ms Stubnitz / Ms Stubnitz Boat - Hamburg, Germany

2015 PopUp Gallery Prague / Prague - Prague, Czechia

Group Exhibitions

2024 Root 2 Fuit / Gallery - Philadelphia, USA

2024 ETH Safari / Kenya

2024 DCentral / Tokyo, Japan

2024 Public Bored / NFC Lisbon - Lisbon, Portugal

2024 Bored Minds / Lisbon, Portugal

2024 Urban Art Show / Lausanne, Switzerland

2023 ETH Bratislava / Bratislava, Slovakia

2023 Wallz Festival / Pilsen, Czechia

2022 Urban Influence / Paris, France

2022 TuFest / Šternberk, Czechia

2019 graff.io arts AR extera project / Leicester Galleries - Leicester, United Kingdom

2019 Artisa Aruba / Artisa - St. Nicolas, Aruba

2019 YEEH - Urban Art / Museum of Contemporary Arts in Yerevan - Yerevan, Armenia

2018 Roy’s People Art Fair / OXO Bargehouse - London, United Kingdom

2017 Kobe Bryant Jersey Project / Phantom Gallery - Los Angeles, USA

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