This is a historic building that has been in the hands of pharmacists for centuries. Around 1830, an owner had his initials immortalized in gold on the stair railing. Carl Stein. In 1863, pharmacist Gustav Schröder bought the house. He was not only a pharmacist, but also responsible for the quality control of cow's milk. The artist's illustration takes up the story of this pharmacist. A farmer with her cow downstairs. She brings the milk to the test. In addition to the historical aspect, the work also contains a love story. A love story between the milkwoman and the alchemist. She is very much in love with him but he is too busy to notice the advances. If it's up to the artist Robis, the story could perhaps have a good ending. The pharmacist just has to finally listen when the raven croaks: “She loves you, she loves you!”
Robis is a graffiti artist, illustrator and graphic designer. He likes comics and illustrations, which he paints on the walls with wit, charm and his talent for craftsmanship. No matter what Robis gets his hands on, spray can, brush, roller, pen, he knows how to use it masterfully. His works can be seen all over Switzerland, in France, Serbia and, with his latest work, the “squid bus”, now also on a tour across Europe.
An diesem Ort findest du Kunstwerke der folgenden Artists: