Our Story 

KJF had always dreamt of presenting his art to the public. However, due to his high level of scepticism towards the tradional art ecosystem and its relevant players, especially galleries and art dealers, the majority of KJF’s artwork has never been on public display - until now!

When KJF passed away in 2022, he left his widow and only heir with not more than wonderful memories – and a studio full of his art.

Driven by the desire that KJF’s art would be preserved for future generations, she reached out to KJF’s then lawyer, Fabian. When he and his brother, Philip, visited KJF’s studio, they were struck by the variety and quantity of the artwork.

One particular collection caught their special attention: 70 x 50 cm each and painted with wax crayons on black cardboards, these variuos 50 hand-painted works depict various punk-style characters.

However, the LumenPunks™ are just a small part of KJF’s body of work, which he called  „LUMEN ART“. We‘re talking about a collection of 1000+ original artworks, created during his artistic career. The collection covers multiple artistic epoches, motifs and styles, including paintings, drawings, sketches, poets and other art forms.