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Berlin-based artist Tore Rinkveld transforms cityscapes into miniature concrete tower blocks. Explore urban geometry & daily life through unique painted works.

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Berlin-based street artist Evol, real name Tore Rinkveld, employs a multi-layered stencil technique to transform electric boxes, street fixtures, and other familiar urban elements into miniature architectural models. Seeing architecture as a mirror for society, Evol is interested in depicting the urban lives of ordinary people. The artist is particularly interested in the postwar socialist architecture of former East Germany, which he photographs on his walks through Berlin. Working from accurate reference images, the artist presents these cities within cities with such meticulous detail that they can come across as actual buildings when looking at photographs of the work. The artist sees camouflage as a critical element of his practice and incorporates the weathered appearance and inherent flaws of the surfaces in the final piece.Evol has taken part in the Nuart Festival twice, in 2010 and 2016. For the tenth anniversary in 2010, the theme was

Artist Biography

The Miniature Monuments of Berlin

In the bustling streets of Berlin, where the layers of history are etched into every concrete surface, Tore Rinkveld—known to many by his moniker Evol—performs a quiet kind of alchemy. He does not seek the vastness of grand landscapes or the intimacy of traditional portraiture; instead, his gaze is fixed upon the overlooked fragments of the urban landscape. With a meticulous multi-layered stencil technique, Rulinkveld transforms the most unassuming objects—electric enclosures, street fixtures, and weathered cardboard—into breathtaking miniature architectural models. These are not merely paintings but tiny, reconstructed worlds that demand a second look, forcing the passerby to pause and recognize the profound beauty hidden within the mundane.

His work functions as a bridge between the massive scale of the city and the intimate scale of the individual, turning street-side utility boxes into much more than mere hardware.

Echoes of a Socialist Past

Rinkveld’s artistic soul is deeply rooted in the architectural legacy of his home city. He draws immense inspiration from the imposing, brutalist aesthetic of postwar East Germany, capturing the geometric precision and heavy textures of socialist-era tower blocks. Through his lens, these structures are more than just concrete; they are mirrors reflecting the rhythms of human existence. By photographing these massive edifices during his walks through Berlin, he distills their monumental scale into something intimate and tactile. He does not merely copy these structures; rather, he reimagines them, capturing the very essence of urban life and hinting at the countless stories unfolding behind every window and within every concrete corridor. This process allows him to present "cities within cities," where the meticulous detail of his stencils creates an illusion of depth that can almost deceive the eye when viewed through a photograph.

The Art of Camouflage and Discovery

Beyond the mere replication of form, Rinkveld’s practice is a profound exploration of camouflage and materiality. He does not seek to erase the flaws of his canvas; rather, he embraces the weathered appearance and inherent imperfections of the urban surfaces he inhabits. This integration of the environment into the art itself creates a seamless dialogue between the work and the city, where the texture of rust or peeling paint becomes part of the composition. His journey from the raw energy of graffiti to this more deliberate, refined method of representation has led him to significant international recognition, including:
  • Participations in the prestigious Nuart Festival in both 2010 and 2016.
  • Solo exhibitions that have brought his miniature worlds to cities like New York and Tokyo.
  • A growing reputation for transforming the urban landscape of Berlin into a gallery of architectural fragments.
Ultimately, Rinkveld’s art serves as a transformative lens, inviting us all to look at our surroundings in a new light, finding the monumental within the miniature and the extraordinary within the everyday.
tore rinkveld

tore rinkveld

1971 - , Germany

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Architecture']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Graffiti artists']
  • Date Of Birth: 1971
  • Full Name: Tore Rinkveld
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Berlin, Germany