Moritz Green (aka 'Golden Green') is mostly famous for his hard edge abstractions and odd arrangements of Graffiti elements. Out of the well-known visual vocabulary of the genre the artist formulates an independent and enigmatic language on walls, canvases and prints. Gazing his oeauvre opens the door to a phantastic universe subtle filled with bright colored organic shapes, fragments of things, materials and architecture. His artworks beyond Graffiti have an intriguing depth and reveal a more sensitive side of the versatile artist.
In 1991 at the age of 12 Moritz Green painted his first Graffiti during the first Graffiti related exhibition in Germany in the Altona Museum, Hamburg. He also was stage-builder for the biggest german theatre - Deutsches Schauspielhaus, worker at the infamous Hamburg fishmarket, mailman, pizza deliverer, singer, extra, shoe salesman, warehouseman, harbor worker, call center agent and cleaner before and meanwhile he studied graphic art from 2004 to 2008.
Moritz Green lives and works as an artist in Hamburg, Germany.
He is a member of the european artist group Ultraboyz.