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Biography[edit]
Amsterdam-based graffiti artist DELTA, aka Boris Tellegen, combined his study of Industrial Design Engineering with his love of writing graffiti, and emerged with a unique painting style: his abstract lettering resembles isometric plans for high-tech vehicles or architecture from the future. In 1998, he colaborated with architect Marc Mauer on "Masterplan" for a large-scale architectural competition called 'Het-Wilde-Wonen' (Wild Living). His first US-based show in 2000 was "New Constructions".
DELTA's work has been published in the 1999 book Scrawl by Booth-Clibborn Editions; he has also designed the album cover for DJ Vadim's USSR: Life from the Other Side, and the packaging for Japanese magazine Gasbook, issue 7.