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Born 1950. Known for: French Urban Art, color stencils, denouncing societal issues and global conflicts.
Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and... Read full biography
Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and global conflicts in his work. He denounced human tragedies, capitalist systems, and dictatorships through... Read full biography
Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and global conflicts in his work. He denounced human tragedies, capitalist systems, and dictatorships through his approach
Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and global conflicts in his work. He denounced human tragedies, capitalist systems, and dictatorships through his approach
Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and global conflicts in his work. He denounced human tragedies, capitalist systems, and dictatorships through his approach
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Epsylon Point was born on March 10, 1950 and is recognized as one of the forerunners of French Urban Art. He pioneered color stencils in 1983 and explored music, eroticism, societal issues, and global conflicts in his work. He denounced human tragedies, capitalist systems, and dictatorships through his approach
