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2026

 

“TOAST” Max Frisch Badi 03
Graffitecture / wooden sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

“TOAST” Max Frisch Badi 01
Graffitecture / wooden sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

“TOAST” Max Frisch Badi 02
Graffitecture / wooden sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

“TOAST”
Graffitecture / wooden sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

TOAST AT THE BEACH
Graffitecture / steel sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

E HOPPER
Graffitecture / steel sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

S BOLD 02
Graffitecture / steel sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 
 

S BOLD 01
Graffitecture / steel sculpture
Fine art print | 2026

 
 
 

2025

 
Abstract red geometric T shape on a gray background with text below reading: T / 2025 graffitecture | monotype | typokinetics.

T
Graffitecture
Fine art print | 2025

 
 
 
 
Minimalist abstract illustration of a modern building constructed from the letters "TOAST". The structure is formed using bold black blocks, accented with bright orange details, surrounded by outlined stylized trees.
 

Toast Superbold
Graffitecture
82 x 56 cm
Fine art print | 2025

 
 
 

2024

 
A person stands beside large, white, inflated shapes spelling "HYPE" in an empty, white-walled room.

Hype Balloon, Virgin
Typokinetics
Inflatable sculpture, PVC
Installation view,
Jetzt Kunst
Freibad Marzili, Bern
Bärengasse, Zürich | 2024

The inflated HYPE sculpture reflects the phenomenon of filling a thin and pretty shell with nothing but hot air, making it appear simple and shallow in meaning yet bold and impressive in appearance. Every 15 minutes, the HYPE inflates and then collapses again, deflating back into itself. In its rhythmic rise and fall, the sculpture becomes a metaphor for the ephemeral nature of hype culture itself – ever-changing, unstable, and ultimately hollow at its core.

 
 
 

2023

FS Boardslide
FS Bluntslide
Graffitecture
100 x 100 cm
Laser sublimation on wood | 2023

Highly complex structures can sometimes be disrupted by seemingly minor elements, giving rise to something unexpected and new. In this work, the artist employs the technique of laser sublimation – an unusual process in which the material transitions directly from a solid to a gaseous state. Through this transformation, the wood is converted into energy, raising questions about force, change, and the duality between man and nature.
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Video installation,
Unexpected Interruption, Zürich | 2023

 
 
 
Abstract graffiti mural with geometric letters spelling "TOAST" and lines in red, yellow, green, blue and gray  on a light blue wall under wooden eaves.

What’s left
Graffitecture
8 x 3 m
Mixed media on mural, graffiti
Nychos Birthday Celebration
Hartberg | 2023

This small gift is intended by the artist to the community of Hartberg. Nychos, a longtime friend and graffiti artist, invited various artists to his birthday celebration. Ata Bozaci spent three days with his family in Styria, Austria and painted a completely reduced “Toast” in the entrance area of the public swimming facility.

 
 
 
A colorful geometric mural spelling "TOAST" with green, red, and blue shapes painted on a gray wall in a parking lot.

Toast Even Mary
Graffitecture
12 x 4 m
Mixed media on mural
Kunstby Festival,
Næstved | 2023

The Kunstby Festival in Næstved, Denmark celebrates graffiti, music, and dance. Founded by graffiti veterans CMP and Swet, it brings top names from hip-hop, graffiti, and skateboarding to the city. Even Mary, the Crown Princess of Denmark didn't miss the chance and took the can in her royal hands. This time graffiti greats like Loomit, Won ABC and others were there. As a representative for the Swiss graffiti scene Ata Bozaci (Toast) was invited to paint.

 
 
 
 

Rhythm of the desert 01 Rhythm of the desert 05
Graffitecture
100 x 100 cm
Fine art print | 2022

The series “Rhythm of a desert” was created shortly after a trip to the USA. For six weeks, the Bozaci family traveled California and the Nevada Desert in a motorhome. These are his first color abstract works.
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2021

 

UNEXPECTED INTERRUPTION
selected work 2005 to 2021
24 x 28 cm, 2021
Softcover flap, 96 pages
english and german
(limited edition)

This book revisits moments in the development of the graphic designer, artist and graffiti writer Ata Bozaci (born 1974), compiled over three decades in the form of a visual diary. The title, unexpected interruption, is from the artist’s most recent series of works which feature complex structures broken up by small interruptions to create something new.
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Darkslide & Hurricane
Monotype
70 x 100 cm
Acrylic on paper | 2021

A monotype is a work that is printed manually and therefore each one is unique. The black paper is printed with highly pigmented silver. Silver reflects and black absorbs the light, so the contrast is particularly strong. This color combination is often used in “street bombing”.
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Video installation,
Unexpected Interruption, Die Diele Zürich | 2021

 
 
 
 
 
A brightly lit art gallery at night with two abstract artworks in the front windows and a glass door in the center.

Installation view
Unexpected Interruption
Die Diele, Zürich | 2021

The series “Unexpected interruption” are the first abstract works that the artist makes available to his audience. These works combine many aspects of his creation. The focus is on the fragility of large systems. 911 was a key moment that left its mark on his work. Nothing is “too big to fail”, says the artist.

 
 
 
 
Black ink lines and smudges on white, forming an abstract, textured monotype with a slightly chaotic pattern.

Serie 1 13
Monotype
30 x 40 cm
Ink on paper | 2021

Serie 1 23
Monotype
30 x 40 cm
Ink on paper | 2021

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No letters at all
Typokinetics
Animation | 2021

“Spoken words are fleeting. Some meaningful, many not. Words disintegrate into letters and letters disintegrate into nothing. An experiment,” says the artist.

 
 
 

2019

 
A white plastic bottle with a black cap next to a dark, rectangular sponge on a wrinkled, light-colored surface.

SPONGE series
70 x 100 cm
Black ink on paper | 2019

 
 
Grid of black-and-white abstract squares with varying textures made from sponge prints, transitioning from dark at the top to light at the bottom.
Abstract black-and-white textured rectangle created with a sponge print, featuring speckled dots and rough, uneven edges on a plain white background.
Black and white abstract art of a grid pattern, with varying textured, grainy squares fading from dark to light.
Grid of black-and-white abstract squares with varying textures made from sponge prints, transitioning from light at the top to dark at the bottom.
Minimalist black-and-white print with lines and sponge texture, centered on a white background.
A bright white rectangle glows in the center of a hazy, speckled, and abstract black and gray background.
 
 
 
 

2013

 
Large graffiti mural on a long wall near train tracks, featuring bold angular green lettering spelling ‘TOAST’ on a purple background under a clear blue sky.

Toast
Graffitecture
Mixed media on mural
Rubigen | 2013

 
 
 
 

Nightmare
Graffitecture
8m x 6m | Mixed media on wall
Privat apartment, Spittal an der Drau | 2013

A young, very wealthy couple had this villa built in Austria shortly after their marriage. The large, monochrome work had no name for a long time. Years later, the artist learns that the couple lost their entire fortune and the house to an impostor from Russia. Since then, the painting is called “Nightmare”. Now a sheik from Dubai is said to own the property.

 
 
 

2012

 
Digital artwork consisting of geometric black, white, and gray letter forms that create an architectural, three-dimensional structure.

My adidas
Graffitecture
140 x 100 cm
Fine art print | 2012
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Fine-art print: portrait-influenced graffiti lettering with geometric shading and textured background.

Henrik
Graffitecture
70 x 100 cm
Fine art print | 2012

Fine-art print: urban graffiti piece with layered lettering and street-style textures.

E-Street
Graffitecture
70 x 100 cm
Fine art print | 2012
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Monochrome, high-contrast, three-dimensional graffiti lettering spelling ‘TOAST’.

Black devil
Graffitecture
70 x 100 cm
Fine art print | 2012
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Geometric pencil drawing in three-point perspective with the inscription ‘TOAST’.

Black devil sketch
Graffitecture
100 x 140cm
pencil on paper | 1998

 
 
 
 
Fine-art print: compact graffiti lettering arranged in blocky, floor-tile like composition.

Block floor
Graffitecture
100 x 70 cm
Fine art print | 2012