The Holy Grandpa Series: A Celebration of Style, Culture & Imagination
A New Era of Collaboration
At The Holy Art, we believe in celebrating creativity without borders — where digital meets traditional, and art speaks a universal language.
Our new Holy Grandpa Series brings together three extraordinary artists from across the globe, each interpreting our signature style through their unique lens: Phil Huelz (Germany), Raki (Philippines), and Fefi (Bolivia → New York).
This collaboration captures the spirit of The Holy Art: fearless, diverse, and unapologetically creative.
👼 Phil Huelz: The Urban Angel
Born and raised in Cologne, Germany, Phil Huelz bridges the analog and digital worlds with bold, character-driven art.
Influenced by hip-hop, graffiti, and the urban street scene, Phil’s work is playful yet precise — mixing the raw energy of marker drawings and custom stencils with clean digital execution.
For the Holy Grandpa Series, Phil brings a cosmic sense of humor and rhythm to his visuals, blending surrealism, symbolism, and pop-culture references into a vibrant explosion of attitude and faith.
“I like to think of my art as sound in color — loud, rhythmic, and full of motion.” — Phil Huelz
🌸 Raki: The Nostalgic Dreamer
Raki, a Filipino visual artist, turns childhood memories into colorful modern tales.
His simple, fun, and nostalgic style instantly connects with anyone who grew up surrounded by cartoons, anime, and toys.
Deeply inspired by Japanese pop culture, his work blends innocence with imagination — a bridge between the past and the future.
In his Holy Grandpa piece, Raki captures joy, wonder, and the playfulness of youth — a reminder that creativity begins where curiosity never ends.
“Every drawing feels like flipping through the pages of my own childhood.” — Raki
🌺 Fefi: The Poet of Color
Born in Bolivia and based in NYC / Washington D.C., Fefi merges digital illustration, graphic design, and fine art into a single expressive language.
Her work celebrates the dance between beauty and chaos, drawing deeply from her Latin roots and the pulse of the street.
Vibrant colors, bold compositions, and emotional storytelling define her aesthetic. In her Holy Grandpa interpretation, Fefi explores human emotion as a living landscape — where color becomes memory and movement becomes meaning.
“My art is where nature, culture, and emotion collide.” — Fefi
🌍 The Holy Art: Global Creativity United
The Holy Grandpa Series is more than a collaboration — it’s a creative dialogue between continents, cultures, and styles.
From Europe to Asia to South America, these artists remind us that art is a shared language that transcends geography.
As The Holy Art continues to grow internationally, we remain committed to supporting diverse voices and building a global community where imagination knows no limits.
👉 Explore more collaborations, exhibitions, and open calls at theholyart.com.