Souvenirs – Colorful Art Prints from Berlin

Real Berlin moments instead of generic souvenir shop items.
Forget Berlin magnets, teddy bears, and colorful TV towers – the real stories of this city happen between light and shadow, concrete and bass.
With my photo series „The Game of Cat and Mouse“ and „Lost in Berlin“, which you might know from the 48 Stunden Neukölln Art Festival, you can bring a piece of the real Berlin home – raw, honest, and full of emotion. Every single shot was taken where the city's vibrant life truly shines: in forgotten courtyards, under bridges, or right in the neon glow of a club night.
„The Game of Cat and Mouse“ captures the tension between freedom and control in Berlin's nightlife – it's a visual play of movement, masquerade, and fleeting moments.
“Lost in Berlin” , on the other hand, shows off the quiet poetry of the big city – places, stories, and situations you'll only discover if you truly let yourself get lost.
These posters aren't mass-produced; they're timeless artworks for anyone who's truly experienced Berlin – not just visited it. Each design tells a story you won't find in a tourist shop, because it was born right here, in the underground and the real life of this city.
Order your Berlin poster and take a piece of urban memory home with you – a souvenir with the capital's heartbeat.
Designs start from just 25.00 Euros!
Order your favorite print at www.blocklife030.de!
By the way: You can find the photos from my “Lost in Berlin” exhibition at Berlin's oldest distillery, MAMPE!
Am Tempelhofer Berg 6/Entrance 2, 10965 Berlin
“The Game of Cat and Mouse”
Dive into Berlin's techno and graffiti scene and get an exclusive peek at vibrant photos and images created during my ten years as a raver – living by the motto: 'Not allowed, but did it anyway and had a blast!'
How many boundaries and rules can you still break as an adult? And how much is that adrenaline rush and the hunt for cool shots worth when you're hitting up (sometimes illegal) parties and hopping fences at supposedly abandoned spots – all while risking getting caught by security or the cops?
Check out how two subcultures blend together: the graffiti artists who mark their turf with notorious tags on buildings, and who even in their downtime hop from one Berlin club toilet to another to show rival crews they were there first. Get a secret peek into the techno club world that many never get to see – after hours of freezing in line, they're met with a 'Not tonight, sorry' or a simple 'No.' Meanwhile, inside, ravers are going wild, celebrating life and themselves under thumping bass and flashing disco lights.
Pure hedonism.
Join the artist as he tries to figure out how much longer he'll play this game of cat and mouse, or if it's finally time to retreat to the safe 'mouse hole' after countless adventures and 'that was a close call!' moments.
The Game of Cat and Mouse – a photo exhibition by and for graffiti and techno lovers, from and in Berlin.
Photo exhibition at Berliner Berg Brewery
Opening at Bar “Zum Schwalbenschwanz”
Opening at meisterschueler Bar
“Lost in Berlin”
Join photographer “blocklife030” on a journey to Berlin's exciting lost places – abandoned spots right in the middle of the bustling urban jungle.
Dive into urbexing – the hobby for all adventurers who love exploring abandoned buildings and places in search of exciting experiences.
Whether it's abandoned factory halls, hospitals, airfields, or train yards – the possibilities are endless, and you'll find these 'Lost Places' scattered all over Berlin.
Check out the diverse graffiti created by artists over hours of detailed work, away from prying eyes, and witness how nature slowly but surely reclaims these abandoned spots.
Verdict: Definitely check it out!
Photo exhibition at Brauhaus Neulich
Opening at MAMPE
