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Silver Seeblum

I started my artist jounrey through Estonia’s street art scene on 1999. From dominating local battles to conquering the Baltic finals at Germany’s Splash Festival, my crew EK53 and I have become pioneers in the graffiti realm.

The birth of Pirados Studios, a tattoo and art haven, marked a new chapter. My influence extends beyond the canvas, having organized graffiti exhibitions and played a pivotal role in the success of Mextonia, a prominent street art festival.

A game-changer in Tallinn’s urban landscape, I broke a decade-long wall-painting ban with an iconic piece on the ERR TV building. As a designer, I’ve left my mark on million – can productions, creative agency facades, and various projects spanning shops, bars, music stages, and logos.

Driven by passion, my artistic journey has transformed hobbies into a fulfilling profession. Join me in celebrating a life where creativity knows no bounds, and dreams evolve into vibrant realities.

live interview on ETV, the Estonian National Television Channel

ERR Television building mural "Who's watching who?"

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Silver “S-Boy” Seeblum, made a significant mark on the Estonian art scene during the cold April of 2017. Kicking off the Mextonia mural festival with a grand opening, followed by a series of live interviews on ETV, the Estonian National Television Channel, throughout the day. He emphasized the historical importance of his role as the first artist in over a decade to paint a large-scale mural in Tallinn’s city center, signaling the beginning of a street art movement in Estonia. Silver’s contributions to the street art community extend beyond national borders; his crew’s victory in the Baltic pre-battle of Write 4 Gold showcased Estonian street art to the world. Additionally, Silver participated in the Mextonia festival, where over 60 artists worldwide created murals as a gift to Estonia for its 100th birthday. Notably, Silver painted a massive mural at the Port of Tallinn, Cruise Dock, spanning 53 meters in length and 4.5 meters in height, titled “Journey to freedom.” Representing Pirados Studio and EKS53 crew, Silver worked tirelessly for two days and three nights to complete the mural, showcasing his dedication to his craft and celebrating Estonia’s centennial anniversary.

– Live at ERR 2017 April

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