Nilligraffiti: Architect of Universal Strokes

My story is a journey through the soul of alphabets. I spent my first decade in Bulgaria, mastering the structured and powerful forms of the Cyrillic script. Later, in Turkey, I delved into the lyrical and mystical aesthetics of Ottoman calligraphy. By fusing these traditions with the discipline and modern flair of Latin typography, I have unified three distinct worlds into a single stroke.

Nilligraffiti is the abstract expression of this 21-year legacy. Here, letters are no longer meant to be read; they are meant to be felt. I break the formal rules of classical calligraphy by blending them with the raw energy of urban expression, creating what I call "The Rhythm of Chaos."

My art no longer fits on paper. It breathes on the steel of automotive bodies, the vast facades of architecture, and the delicate transparency of glass. But I am just getting started. My vision knows no limits: to weave these universal strokes across the hull of a ship, the wings of a private jet, or the summit of a skyscraper.

Each piece is a collaboration between cultural heritage and modern rebellion—a unique testament to the fact that elegance and chaos can, and should, coexist.