C215


Ivry-sur-Seine - France
C215: a stencil art icon
C215, born Christian Guémy in 1973 in France, is a renowned artist in the street art and stencil scene. Since the early 2000s, he has developed a unique style centered around intricate stencil techniques. His precise and detailed work is characterized by a strong emotional approach—each portrait tells a story and captures the intensity of human expressions.
Influenced by classical art and master painters, C215 reinterprets these inspirations through street art. His works, found on city walls worldwide, bring a human touch to urban spaces. He often portrays anonymous figures—children, the homeless, artisans, or historical icons—aiming to honor those forgotten by society.
His style is instantly recognizable. By layering vibrant colors and playing with light and shadow, he gives depth and life to his portraits. Unlike traditional stencils, his work goes beyond simple outlines—each detail is carefully designed to evoke emotion and presence.
A socially engaged artist, C215 uses his art to denounce injustices and raise awareness of major causes. He has created portraits of influential historical figures such as Simone Veil, Aimé Césaire, and Rosa Parks, emphasizing their impact on history.
Jumble Gallery, specializing in urban art, features a selection of C215’s works, allowing street art enthusiasts to acquire unique, emotion-filled pieces. His stencils, created on various surfaces, showcase both his artistic evolution and technical mastery.
C215 continues to expand his influence, leaving his mark on the world through a style that blends urban art and social activism. His work remains a powerful testament to the lasting impact of street art in contemporary culture.