Peter Phobia: Freedom is important, especially for chicken
Design Eröffnung
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SWDZ presents Peter Phobia’s first solo exhibition in Vienna.
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Peter Phobia is an artist/ freelance illustrator living & working in Vienna, Austria.
Besides studying graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, he is a passionate golf player, has an obsession with writing lists, loves bananas and carries his sketchbook everywhere he goes.
Furthermore, Peter is a collector of absurd moments of everyday life which later on often serve as a source of inspiration in his work.