ata bozacis vision of walk-in sculptures made of letters

 
 
 
Black text at top left reads graffitecture monotype typokinetics above three black-and-white fingerprint textures.

Bozaci’s creative journey spans from graffiti to digital portraits to modular letter architecture. His vision of walk-in sculptures made of letters redefines the relationship between art, space, and language. A building that is both structure and readable landmark marks the next step in his aesthetic exploration.

At the heart of his work is the human figure – as form, public presence, and identity. This focus shapes series like Graffitecture (graffiti meets architecture), Typokinetics (movement meets typography), and Monotype, which explores one-of-a-kind prints combining gesture and typographic clarity.

Blending digital and analog techniques, Bozaci creates a contemporary visual language at the intersection of art, design, and urban culture.

 
 
A large abstract concrete structure with geometric shapes stands in a grassy field under a cloudy sky, spelling the letters ATA.

graffitecture

Letters, like architecture, are rooted in nature. Our sense of proportion stems from the human body. This links letters, nature, humans, and architecture in a deep, intuitive way.

 
 
Monotype print where the word TOAST is repeated, deconstructed, and reshaped into abstract architectural forms, creating rhythmic structures that suggest urban transformation.

monotype

From minimal disruptions, complex structures emerge. The word TOAST is repeated, deconstructed, and reshaped into architectural forms. Each monotype is a unique variation shaped by process, where language dissolves into structure—echoing the visual rhythms of urban transformation.

 
 
A large white inflatable sculpture shaped like abstract geometric forms spelling the word hype sit on a grassy park lawn with trees and hills in the background.

typokinetics

This sculpture turns graffiti into motion: geometric letterforms tilt, rotate, and interact like a silent dance. Typography becomes a living, spatial rhythm—graffiti no longer painted, but physically experienced.

 


bozaci studio | schöneggstrasse 5 | ch-8004 zürich | contact

Black and white minimalist illustration of a fly viewed from above, showing detailed wings, legs, and body segments.