Esstuell explores the fragile poetry of urban surfaces — where time, decay, and human intervention collide. Torn posters, faded layers, and accidental compositions become visual narratives that resist permanence. Each image captures a fleeting moment of transformation, inviting the viewer to slow down and rediscover the unnoticed beauty of the streets around the world.
Rooted in street art photography, Esstuell navigates between torn poster art, paste-ups, graffiti, and what could be called urban accidental art. These works are not staged; they are found — shaped by weather, vandalism, and time itself. The result is a raw, layered aesthetic that blurs the line between destruction and creation, revealing the city as an ever-evolving canvas.
Selected works are available as high-quality fine art prints, designed to translate the depth and texture of urban surfaces into living spaces. These pieces do not merely decorate — they introduce tension, rhythm, and narrative into a room. Each print carries the authenticity of the street, recontextualized for contemporary interiors.
Esstuell’s books and photo editions offer carefully curated sequences drawn from a broader body of work. More than collections, they function as visual essays — exploring repetition, fragmentation, and unexpected harmony within the urban environment. Each publication invites a slower, more immersive encounter with the images.
Esstuell is a Berlin-based street art photographer specializing in street art photography, graffiti, torn poster art, paste-up art, and urban accidental art. Since 2016, he has been capturing urban textures and layered compositions across major cities in Europe and the United States, documenting the evolving visual culture of contemporary street art.His work focuses on the aesthetics of decay, abstraction, and transformation, turning found urban fragments into compelling photographic compositions. With roots in Leipzig’s 1990s music scene as a member of Farmer's Boulevard, Esstuell brings a strong sense of rhythm and visual structure into his photography.Today, based in Berlin, his work resonates with collectors, interior designers, and contemporary art audiences seeking authentic urban art, fine art photography, and high-quality art prints inspired by graffiti and street culture.
For exhibitions, collaborations, or inquiries, Esstuell welcomes dialogue with curators, brands, and creative partners. The work lends itself to a range of contexts — from gallery spaces to editorial and spatial design projects. Feel free to get in touch to explore possibilities.