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Alfred Badr (EpS) calls his life, in a nutshell, “declared war on mainstream boredom.” He imagines the world as a giant playground where the city walls are blank canvases, virgin pages waiting to be written on. We are born to inevitably die some day. Some of us long to leave a trace out there, a mark, something for future generations to build on. For him, this mark is in the form of a splatter of color, a signature, a message or an intricate piece. Let the walls speak what’s on our minds. He might not be able to change the world, but at least he can make it better looking.

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Alfred Badr (EpS) calls his life, in a nutshell, “declared war on mainstream boredom.” He imagines the world as a giant playground where the city walls are blank canvases, virgin pages waiting to be written on. We are born to inevitably die some day. Some of us long to leave a trace out there, a mark, something for future generations to build on. For him, this mark is in the form of a splatter of color, a signature, a message or an intricate piece. Let the walls speak what’s on our minds. He might not be able to change the world, but at least he can make it better looking.

Alfred Badr (EpS) calls his life, in a nutshell, “declared war on mainstream boredom.” He imagines the world as a giant playground where the city walls are blank canvases, virgin pages waiting to be written on. We are born to inevitably die some day. Some of us long to leave a trace out there, a mark, something for future generations to build on. For him, this mark is in the form of a splatter of color, a signature, a message or an intricate piece. Let the walls speak what’s on our minds. He might not be able to change the world, but at least he can make it better looking.