Antwan Horfee is a Paris-based artist who merges the raw energy of graffiti with a surreal, cartoon-inspired aesthetic reminiscent of Ralph Bakshi. Describing his creative process as rooted in “feeling,” Horfee’s work radiates an organic, spontaneous energy. Bold black lines fade into runny patches of purple paint and blurred surfaces. Strange, cartoonish figures take shape, only to transform into structures reminiscent of the human body’s inner workings. His art invites viewers into a space where the boundaries between the recognizable and the surreal converge, revealing a dynamic, ever-evolving interplay of form and emotion.















